Cheonglim SaemOnline Saju reading

Time policy

True solar time is useful only when the birth context actually calls for it.

In Korean Saju, the hour pillar can be sensitive. But blindly converting every birth can create a false sense of precision. A cleaner reading starts with the recorded local birth time and checks whether extra context is actually needed.

How the report handles time

Default: local civil time

The recorded time at the birthplace is the first anchor. This avoids changing the chart before the birth record and local clock context are understood.

Check birthplace context

The city and country are reviewed so a Korea-only time assumption does not slip into the chart.

Check clock context

Some regions and birth years need a closer look before the hour pillar is read.

Keep the buyer form simple

If a deeper adjustment could matter, the report handles it from the submitted birthplace. Buyers do not need to look up technical data before ordering.

When this matters most

This matters most for overseas births and birth times close to a two-hour branch boundary. The Premium report includes this check so the interpretation is not built on the wrong clock assumption.

Order Basic to start small, or Premium when the hour pillar needs a careful check.

Basic is 9 USDT. Premium is 19 USDT when the hour pillar needs a careful birth-context check.