Bokja Saju Consultation
A one-on-one Saju consultation with Bokja (AI), the tiger auntie in the hanok annex, with your Saju chart laid out — ask her anything.
The door's open.
Come in if something's weighing on you. There's yakgwa too — little honey pastries.
— the auntie in the annex
Bokja's Hanok Annex is an AI consultation service. Bokja is an AI character, and conversations may be stored to improve service quality.
📖 How to read Bokja Saju Consultation
Bokja Saju Consultation is a one-on-one Saju conversation in which 'Bokja' (an AI), the tiger-auntie of the hanok annex, answers your questions with your Saju chart — the four pillars built from your birth date and time — laid out in front of her. Centered on your Day Master (the heavenly stem that represents you), it draws on the balance of the Five Elements, the Ten Gods, and the flow of your 10-year luck pillars (Daeun) to answer questions about temperament, relationships, and timing with real context.
- Enter your birth date and time (solar or lunar calendar, plus the hour of birth) to build your Saju chart.
- Ask about whatever's on your mind — personality, this year's outlook, relationships — the way you'd normally talk.
- When Bokja answers with evidence from your chart, follow up and dig deeper.
- If an unfamiliar term comes up (Day Master, Ten Gods, Daeun), just ask about it right there.
❓ Frequently asked questions
Who is Bokja?
Bokja is a tiger-auntie character who lives in the hanok annex of the Byeolja world. She isn't a real counselor — an AI answers in Bokja's voice, and the results are for entertainment and self-reflection.
What if I don't know my birth time?
Without a birth time, the hour pillar is left out and some parts of the reading lose precision. If you don't know the time, treat the year, month, and day pillars as the core of your reading.
How is this different from a regular horoscope?
Unlike zodiac-animal or star-sign fortunes, Saju reads the combination of your four pillars, Five Elements, and Ten Gods, so the interpretation comes out differently for each person.
What kinds of questions work best?
It's best for questions about tendencies — temperament, strengths, the grain of a relationship, or the mood of a certain period. Use it as a reference for self-understanding, not as a prediction set in stone.
Can I use a lunar calendar birthday?
Yes. Mark it as lunar (including leap months), and it's converted to the solar calendar to build your chart.
※ Based on the Saju (Four Pillars) tradition, for entertainment and self-reflection only — don't use it as the basis for medical, financial, legal, or other important decisions.