Saju seasonal fortune
Chunfen (Spring Equinox) is one of the 24 solar terms (jieqi) used in the Korean Saju and East Asian lunisolar calendar. This page explains its meaning, the dominant 5-element flow, and how to use it when reading your Korean four-pillar fortune.
Chunfen (Spring Equinox) is the day Yin and Yang are equal. Wood chi crests; balance is the keyword. In Saju, this is a strong window for partnerships and 50/50 contracts where neither side has an upper hand.
Wood (木) represents growth, expansion, and new initiatives. Under a Wood-dominant solar term, the energy of birth and outward movement is strong. In Korean Saju, the month pillar inherits this Wood influence — Day Masters of Wood gain support, Fire Day Masters receive fuel, Earth Day Masters feel pressure, and Metal Day Masters meet a controlling counterpart. Practical use: start projects, plant seeds (literal or metaphorical), commit to learning, and lean into vertical growth. Avoid heavy stagnation and excess of Metal (cutting energy).
Chunfen (Spring Equinox) is the day Yin and Yang are equal. Wood chi crests; balance is the keyword. In Saju, this is a strong window for partnerships and 50/50 contracts where neither side has an upper hand. Start a new project, learn a new skill, plant.
Best actions this term: Start a new project, learn a new skill, plant.
Chunfen (Spring Equinox) is one of the 24 jieqi (solar terms) used in the Korean lunisolar calendar. It anchors the Month pillar in a four-pillar (Saju) chart and signals the season's dominant 5-element flow.
Only Lichun resets the Year pillar in Korean Saju. Other terms shift the Month pillar but keep the Year branch from Lichun.
Yes — match your goals to the dominant 5-element of Chunfen (Spring Equinox). If it's a Wood term, start new projects; Metal, finalize; Water, plan; Fire, launch; Earth, consolidate.