점집Korean divination house
Read your year with Tojeong Bigyeol, map your destiny in the four pillars of Saju Palja — then cross-check the cards and the stars. The way it's been done in Korea for five centuries, now in your pocket.
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사주Four ways to read a fate
East reads the year and the birth; West reads the cards and the sky. Together, they leave very few blind spots.
Joseon dynasty · yearly oracle
Korea's New Year ritual since the 1500s. Your birth date becomes a hexagram; the hexagram becomes a verse about your year ahead.
Read my year → 命Four pillars · eight characters
The moment you were born, mapped into four pillars of stems and branches — your elemental blueprint.
Map my pillars → 卜Major arcana · three-card spread
Past, present, future. Draw three cards and let the arcana name what you already suspect.
Draw the cards → 星Western astrology · daily
Your sun sign's forecast for today — love, work, and a lucky number to carry around.
Check today →복채 없음The reading room — no fee, ever
Enter your birth date and receive your 2026 hexagram verse — with a full commentary and a season-by-season forecast, in the classical style of Tojeong Yi Ji-ham's 144 fortunes.
Your birth moment becomes four pillars, eight characters. The day stem is you; the elements around it are your weather.
Three cards from the major arcana: past, present, future. Tap each card to turn it over.
Tap a card to reveal it
Pick your sign below, or enter your birth month & day to find it automatically.
오백 년Five centuries of fortune
Attributed to Tojeong Yi Ji-ham, a 16th-century Joseon scholar famous for living in a mud hut by choice, Tojeong Bigyeol turns a lunar birth date into one of 144 hexagram verses. To this day, millions of Koreans consult it in the first days of the Lunar New Year — a ritual somewhere between prophecy and poetry. Because the tradition runs on the lunar calendar, we quietly convert the solar date you enter into its lunar equivalent before casting your reading.
"Four pillars, eight characters." The year, month, day and hour of your birth are each written as a heavenly stem and an earthly branch, producing eight characters that map your balance of the five elements. In Korea, a Saju reading still precedes weddings, job changes and baby names.