Saju / Korean Four Pillars / BaZi

What is Saju in Battle of Fates?

Battle of Fates made many viewers curious about Saju. LifeSense helps turn that curiosity into usable chart data: pillars, stems, branches, time basis, confidence labels, and exportable records.

What shows up in the chart

  • Saju searches usually point to Korean Four Pillars chart data.
  • The chart starts from birth date, birth time when known, and location/timezone basis.
  • Year, month, day, and hour pillar labels are useful only when the required inputs are available.
  • Unknown birth time keeps hour-sensitive fields limited instead of filling them in.

Why exact time matters

Exact birth time matters because the hour pillar and other hour-sensitive fields depend on the local birth hour. If the hour is missing, LifeSense keeps that boundary visible.

Why show viewers search for Saju

The show introduces viewers to Korean fate-reading vocabulary. For chart calculation, the useful next step is to identify which parts are birth-data fields that can be computed and saved.

How LifeSense makes it useful

LifeSense gives viewers a clean chart record: birth basis, pillar fields, method labels, confidence state, and export formats. The result is easy to check later or compare with other chart systems.

Use this guide with the calculator

This guide is meant to help you recognize the fields after the chart is calculated, not to replace the calculator.

  • Look for these method labels in the result: Saju, Korean Four Pillars, BaZi, Heavenly Stem, Earthly Branch, Birth Time Confidence.
  • Before exporting, check the time basis: Exact birth time matters because the hour pillar and other hour-sensitive fields depend on the local birth hour. If the hour is missing, LifeSense keeps that boundary visible.
  • If the result labels a field unavailable, approximate, or low-confidence, keep that boundary in your notes.
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