Saju seasonal fortune
Lixia (Start of Summer) 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.
Lixia (Start of Summer) begins the Si (巳) month — Yang-Fire ignites. The energy shifts outward and upward; visibility, marketing, and public moves are favored. In Saju, Fire Day Masters peak here; Water Day Masters should hydrate routines and rest.
Fire (火) represents radiance, visibility, and rapid expansion. Under a Fire-dominant solar term, the chi rises to its peak — visibility is rewarded, but overexposure can drain Water Day Masters and overheat Wood. In Saju, Fire fuels Earth (output), is fueled by Wood (resource), is exhausted by Earth (output), is controlled by Water (officer), and controls Metal (wealth). Practical use: launch publicly, give talks, showcase work, network. Avoid burnout, hydrate (Water), and rest between sprints.
Lixia (Start of Summer) begins the Si (巳) month — Yang-Fire ignites. The energy shifts outward and upward; visibility, marketing, and public moves are favored. In Saju, Fire Day Masters peak here; Water Day Masters should hydrate routines and rest. Launch publicly, give a talk, network.
Best actions this term: Launch publicly, give a talk, network.
Lixia (Start of Summer) 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 Lixia (Start of Summer). If it's a Wood term, start new projects; Metal, finalize; Water, plan; Fire, launch; Earth, consolidate.