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About Saju Compatibility

Saju Compatibility is a traditional Korean fortune-telling method that analyzes the compatibility between two people based on their Four Pillars of Destiny (Saju). By examining the heavenly stems, earthly branches, and five elements of both individuals, we can understand the harmony and potential challenges in their relationship.

Our compatibility analysis examines four key factors: Day Master compatibility (일간 궁합), Five Elements harmony (오행 조화), Yin-Yang balance (음양 균형), and Zodiac animal compatibility (띠 궁합). Each factor is carefully weighted to provide an accurate overall compatibility score.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Saju Compatibility based on?

Saju Compatibility analyzes the birth date and time of two people to calculate their Four Pillars (year, month, day, hour pillars). We then compare the heavenly stems, earthly branches, and five elements to determine how well the two individuals complement each other.

Is the birth time really necessary?

While knowing the exact birth time provides the most accurate analysis, you can still get meaningful results with just the birth date. The birth hour (시주) affects about 25% of the analysis, so the results without it are still valuable.

Does a low compatibility score mean we're not meant to be?

Not at all! A lower score doesn't mean the relationship is doomed. It simply indicates areas where extra effort and understanding may be needed. Many successful relationships have partners with challenging compatibility who learned to complement each other's differences.

Can I check compatibility with friends or family?

Absolutely! Saju Compatibility can be applied to any relationship - romantic partners, friends, family members, or even business partners. The analysis reveals how two people's energies interact, which is valuable for understanding any relationship dynamic.

What are the Five Elements and how do they affect compatibility?

The Five Elements are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each element has productive (상생) and destructive (상극) relationships with others. For example, Wood feeds Fire (productive), while Water extinguishes Fire (destructive). In compatibility, we look for balanced element interactions between partners.