Saju Palja — What It Is & How To Read Your Eight Characters
Quick answer: Saju Palja (사주팔자) means "four pillars, eight characters." Your birth year, month, day, and hour become four pillars, and each pillar holds two characters — one Heavenly Stem and one Earthly Branch — for eight characters in total. Read together, those eight characters describe your personality, relationships, and life timing.
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If you have seen the phrase saju palja and wondered what those eight characters actually are, this page walks through it step by step — no Korean required.
What "saju palja" literally means
Saju (사주 / 四柱) is "four pillars." Palja (팔자 / 八字) is "eight characters." The two words describe the same chart from two angles: four columns of information, holding eight characters between them.
The four pillars come from four moments of your birth — the year, month, day, and hour. Each pillar is written as two stacked characters: one Heavenly Stem (천간, cheongan) on top and one Earthly Branch (지지, jiji) on the bottom. Four pillars × two characters = eight characters, the "pal-ja."
YEAR
Year Pillar
Ancestry, early childhood, social tribe
MONTH
Month Pillar
Career, parents, public-facing self
DAY
Day Pillar
Your core self + your spouse
HOUR
Hour Pillar
Children, late life, hidden talents
How a saju palja reading works
A reading turns your eight characters into meaning in three moves:
- Find your Day Master. The top character of your day pillar (일간, ilgan) is the single most-read character in the whole chart. It represents you.
- Map the Five Elements. Every stem and branch belongs to one of the Five Elements (오행, ohaeng): Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water. The mix and balance across your eight characters shapes your temperament.
- Read the Ten Gods. Each element is labelled by its relationship to your Day Master using the Sip-sin (십신, Ten Gods) — which elements support you, which you earn from, which challenge you.
The Day Master is where most people start. If yours is Yang Wood (甲, gap), the classic image is a tall pine — upright and idealistic. If it is Yin Water (癸, gye), the image is dew or a quiet stream — adaptable and perceptive.
The Five Elements in your eight characters
| Element | Korean | Themes |
| Wood 木 | 목 (mok) | Growth, leadership, plans, kindness |
| Fire 火 | 화 (hwa) | Expression, spotlight, passion, charisma |
| Earth 土 | 토 (to) | Stability, trust, mediation, grounding |
| Metal 金 | 금 (geum) | Discipline, justice, finance, precision |
| Water 水 | 수 (su) | Wisdom, intuition, communication, flow |
Saju palja vs. BaZi and Four Pillars of Destiny
These are three names for the same eight-character method, all sharing a common Tang-dynasty root:
- Saju Palja (사주팔자) — the Korean name.
- BaZi (八字) — the Chinese name.
- Four Pillars of Destiny — the common English translation.
The calculation is essentially identical across all three. Korean Saju is distinctive for how much weight it puts on the Sip-sin (Ten Gods) relational reading style. For the full pillar-by-pillar breakdown, see the Four Pillars of Destiny guide.
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