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Bang Si-hyuk, the mastermind behind BTS, shares a similar Saju with Kim Kun-hee? Here’s what their fate really reveals!


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“Same fate… seriously?”

“Copy-paste destiny?!”

“Is this combo even real?”

“Twin Saju, shocking twist!”

“BTS Boss vs First Lady!”


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🧭 “Why do you write these kinds of posts?”

I believe there are no actions without purpose. Perhaps that’s why, whenever I post on my blog using Saju/myungri-hak, I often receive questions like:

“Why on earth does this person write these kinds of posts?”
“Isn’t this just marketing to get people into consultations?”

Honestly, I can understand why someone might think that. But—you’ll find no calls for consultations anywhere on my blog.


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👣 My purpose is one and only one

I am someone who genuinely loves people.
From a young age, I was told I was sociable, and as a result, I had many friends and valued relationships deeply. However, liking people also meant experiencing hurt.

Through those experiences, I began asking questions earlier and more deeply than most:

“Why are humans so complicated?”
“Why do some people fall so far?”

I pursued answers through philosophy, psychology, and classical studies during my university years.
Eventually, the discipline that guided me the longest was Saju/myungri-hak.

I secretly bought expensive books to the chagrin of my wife, combed libraries for old texts, and pulled many all-nighters studying.

Now—what remains is to organize and share the fruits of that long journey.


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🔮 Myungri-hak is not fortune-telling

Recently, due to controversies surrounding Yoon Seok-youl and Kim Geon-hee and associations with shamanistic practices, myungri-hak has been misjudged as mere superstition, akin to fortune-telling. I find that incredibly unfortunate.

Myungri-hak is not a shallow practice.
At its core, it is a philosophy aimed at understanding humans, time, and the flow of life.

This blog exists to dispel misunderstandings and share the profound wisdom of myungri-hak.


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🧠 From heroes to criminals—lives viewed through Saju

By analyzing the Saju charts of heroes like Yi Sun-sin, Kim Gu, Ahn Jung-geun, and Yu Gwan-sun, I’ve been able to grasp, at least partially, why they followed those paths.

On the flip side—
by examining the Saju of criminals like Ko Yu-jeong, Kang Ho-sun, and Yoo Young-chul, I’ve been able to understand, through myungri-hak, how they fell and why they made those extreme choices.


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One person’s chart I never could understand—Bang Si-hyuk

Yet there was one person—Bang Si-hyuk—whose Saju I could not make sense of.

For over three years, I analyzed his chart repeatedly, yet no flow seemed to align with his reality.

“Why should this chart lead in that direction, but instead this person achieved phenomenal global success?”

Facing that question, I stood still for a long time.


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🧩 Then, finally, a clue emerged

Just recently, a new way of reading his Saju structure and flow has begun to emerge.
Now I believe I can explain—myungri-hak–wise—what fate he was born with and where he has headed.

So I first examined Psy’s chart to explore the musician’s path, then introduced Park Jin-young as someone with similar energy but a completely different journey. I also presented Lee Sang-min as a counterexample to the question: “Can anyone become a producer?”


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✨ Now, It’s Time to Talk About Bang Si-hyuk’s True Destiny

To wrap up the story, let’s take a closer look at Bang Si-hyuk’s Four Pillars of Destiny (Saju).
Behind his dazzling success lies a deeper current—
A hidden flow of fate, and the shadows that come with it.
Let’s follow his path to the very end through the lens of Korean metaphysics.


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BTS Creator Bang Si-hyuk & First Lady Kim Geon-hee—Do They Really Share a Similar Saju? The Truth Hidden in Their Fate!

Bang Si-hyuk, the “Father of BTS.”
A genius composer and producer who built a global K-POP empire—
He was even named one of the world’s top 50 richest people.
But now?
He’s under investigation for allegedly violating Korea’s Capital Market Act during HYBE’s IPO process.


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💥 What’s the core allegation?

Between 2019 and 2020, just before HYBE’s public listing:

  • Bang allegedly told certain investors there were “no plans to go public.”
  • Those investors sold off their shares based on that information.
  • Meanwhile, Bang reportedly acquired shares via private equity and made massive profits post-IPO.

On July 16, 2025, the Financial Services Commission accused Bang of “fraudulent unfair trading.”
The prosecution and Financial Supervisory Service are now conducting a full-scale investigation.
HYBE has denied any wrongdoing, stating that “all procedures were legal.”
Currently, the case is in its pre-indictment phase.


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🧠 So—What Does His Saju Say?

In this post, we’ll examine Bang Si-hyuk’s Saju to understand the deeper why behind these events.
And during the analysis, we discovered something quite shocking:
His Saju bears striking similarities to that of Kim Geon-hee.

Two people from totally different worlds—
But the way they pursue desire and assert their will?
Remarkably alike.

And now,
Both are facing intense public scrutiny and legal challenges.
Coincidence?


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🌊 Both Have Saju Dominated by the Water Element (水)

In both Bang’s and Kim’s charts, Water (水) flows overwhelmingly.
In classical Korean metaphysics, Water represents:

  • Coldness (寒): Weakens vitality, creates internal chill
  • Depth (沈潛): Tendency to sink into emotion and overthinking
  • Fluidity (流動性): Always moving, but lacks a fixed center
  • Lethal Energy (殺氣): Especially Gui (癸水), which penetrates to the root like poison

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🧬 Modern Interpretation of Water-Heavy Saju

People with excessive Water in their Saju often show:

  • Introversion and accumulation of melancholic tendencies
  • Distrust and highly analytical thinking
  • Secretive behavior and emotional concealment
  • Deep memory retention and anxiety from internal hoarding

This often leads to a strategic approach to desire—not impulsive expression, but cautious planning:

“Now’s not the time.”
“I need to hold onto this information.”
“Wait for the perfect moment.”


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🤔 Water Stores Desire

Water doesn’t express—it stores.
So people with strong Water elements tend to:

  • Hoard unseen information
  • Wait long periods for the right opportunity
  • Hide emotions and formulate complex strategies
  • Feel anxious about missing out, which fuels even greater desire

From the outside, they may seem calm—
But inside? Constant calculations.


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🔍 Their Saju Reveals It All

When Water dominates a person’s chart, they often make high-impact moves at critical moments.
That tendency can fuel carefully crafted success—
But it can also lead to conflict with societal norms or legal trouble.

So then…
Where is Bang’s fate headed now?
What kind of choice lies ahead?

In the next post,
We’ll dive deeper into his 10-year fortune cycle (Daewoon)
to analyze what kind of crossroads he stands at today—
And what might unfold next.

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🎼 Bang Si-hyuk’s Rise: A Look at His Fortune Flow (Daewoon)

Let’s take a look at Bang Si-hyuk’s fortune cycle, known as Daewoon (10-year luck flow) in Korean metaphysics.

🔹 Teenage Years: The Gi-Yu (己酉) Daewoon

During his teenage years, Bang was under the influence of the Gi-Yu (己酉) cycle—
a combination of the Earth (土) and Metal (金) elements.
This combination signifies mental clarity, concentration, and academic stability.
And indeed, many who knew him back then describe him as a “bookworm raised in a privileged environment,”
free from major hardships, immersed in study.
It seems his fortune cycle perfectly reflects this period of calm focus.

🌱 The Spark of Music: 1994, the Gap-Sul (甲戌) Year

Interestingly, his birth chart contains very little Wood (木) energy—except during certain years.
In 1994, the year of Gap-Sul (甲戌)—a year infused with strong Wood energy—
Bang won third place at the Yoo Jae-ha Music Competition,
marking the true beginning of his musical journey.

🎤 A Fateful Encounter: 1997, Meeting Park Jin-young

Just a few years later, in 1997—the Jeong-Chuk (丁丑) year—
he met none other than Park Jin-young (JYP).
The two quickly became known as a “hit-making duo.”
Bang joined JYP Entertainment as a composer and producer,
crafting hit after hit for artists like g.o.d, Rain, Wonder Girls, Baek Ji-young, and 2AM.

It was during this era that he earned the nickname:
“The Father of K-POP.”

🪨 The Rise of Earth (土): His Golden Years Begin

From this point on, his Daewoon flowed through cycles dominated by Earth (土).
In Korean metaphysics, Earth helps stabilize Water (水)—
which in his case, represents deep emotion, anxiety, and creativity.
The stabilizing Earth element gave form and structure to his artistic flow,
turning his creative ideas into tangible success and lasting fame.

💫 So What Does This Mean?

This period of his life marks the beginning of his soaring era,
where he took flight with music as his wings.
The synergy between his Saju and fortune cycle
created a solid foundation that transformed him
from a talented composer into a global phenomenon.

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🌱 The Seeds of BTS: Bang Si-hyuk’s Quiet Transformation

After years of solidifying his name as a hitmaker,
Bang Si-hyuk entered a new fortune cycle—Shin-Hae (辛亥)
a 10-year Daewoon (major fortune flow) infused with subtle Wood (木) energy.
This cycle would quietly usher in a transformative chapter in his life.

🎯 2005: The Leap of Independence

In 2005, under the energy of Eul-Yu (乙酉)
a year dominated by the powerful and expressive Sang-Gwan (傷官) star—
Bang made a bold decision:
He left JYP Entertainment and launched his own label,
Big Hit Entertainment.

But here’s the twist—
BTS wasn’t the goal from the start.
In its early days, Big Hit tried several different ventures:

  • 2007: Debuted vocal group 8Eight
  • 2010: Co-managed 2AM with JYP
  • 2012: Launched girl group GLAM

Each of these laid the groundwork, brick by brick.

💡 2010: The Moment of Shift

The real turning point came in 2010, the year of Gyeong-In (庚寅)
a time heavily influenced by Sik-Shin (食神),
the star of creativity, productivity, and nourishment.

It was during this time that Bang Si-hyuk discovered a young rapper named
Kim Nam-joon—better known today as RM.
This was the beginning of a new dream.
Auditions followed, and soon after,
a team called BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) began to form.

🌊 Unstable on the Surface, Steady in the Roots

From the outside, these years looked uncertain and chaotic.
But in the language of Saju (Four Pillars),
his Daewoon was flowing with Jeong-In (正印)
a star representing mental support and the accumulation of inner assets.

Moreover, in Hae-Su (亥水)—the animal sign anchoring this cycle—
a hidden Gap-Mok (甲木) lies quietly beneath.
This Gap-Mok is the seed of creativity,
nestled inside deep emotional waters.

📜 Saju Translation of the Time

  • Jeong-In = mental clarity, spiritual foundation, and knowledge-building
  • Hae-Water (亥水) = deep emotional flow and hidden power
  • Gap-Wood (甲木) = creative energy waiting to sprout

So while it may have looked unstable,
this was a time of germination.
Through the activation of Sik-Shin,
his music and artistic vision were finally beginning to take shape—
not as someone else’s producer,
but as a creator of a new movement.

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🌊 The Paradox of Water: Bang Si-hyuk’s Rise in the Flow of Depth

Bang Si-hyuk’s Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny)
is led by the powerful force of Water (水)
a flow that defines much of his destiny.

But here’s what’s truly fascinating:
It was during his Im-Ja (壬子) Daewoon,
the cycle when Water is at its strongest and most overwhelming,
that everything changed.

💥 2013: BTS Debuts
💹 2020: Big Hit goes public
🌍 And Bang becomes one of the world’s 50 richest people

All during a time that, in traditional Saju interpretation,
would often be seen as inopportune or dangerous.

Why?

Because when Water becomes too dominant,
it can drown the balance of a person’s chart—
leading to emotional depth turning into isolation,
sharp intellect becoming over-calculation,
and momentum sinking into paralysis.

💭 And yet—reality defied prediction.

This was the peak of Bang Si-hyuk’s success.
He didn’t just thrive—
he created BTS, a global phenomenon,
and took his company to IPO status,
shaping the entertainment landscape on a global scale.

At first, this seemed to contradict the logic of Saju.
How could such overwhelming Water—
typically seen as an energy of stillness or internal pressure—
lead to such external triumph?

But then, as I watched his decisions unfold
and read between the lines of recent news and interviews,
a new understanding began to take root.

🕊 “Even those who fall must grow wings.”

Perhaps those wings—
the ones that carried Bang Si-hyuk to the stratosphere—
were forged in the deep stillness of Water itself.
A place where silence nurtures strength,
and still waters truly run deep.

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🌀 Turning Points and Consequences: A Deeper Look into Bang Si-hyuk’s Destiny

In 2024,
Min Hee-jin stood before the press—
delivering a powerful message of resistance
against what she claimed to be unfair treatment by HYBE.
Through NewJeans, she expressed defiance,
and the ripple effects were immediate.

Today, NewJeans finds itself caught between forces,
tossed like a sacrificial pawn
in a battle not entirely of their own making.
Confusion and division linger among fans and the public alike.

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At the same time, Bang Si-hyuk—
the architect behind BTS, NewJeans, and countless K-pop idols—
has consistently woven themes of youth empowerment,
resistance to injustice,
and hope for the marginalized into the fabric of his work.
Some of those lyrics, one might cautiously guess,
may have been written by Bang himself.

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Now, his Saju Palja reveals a major turning point:
he is entering the powerful flow of the Gap-In (甲寅) Daewoon.
And perhaps, this tide of change
was already beginning to stir as early as 2024.

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But here’s the critical insight:
This transformation wasn’t handed to him by fate.
It wasn’t imposed.
It was chosen.

Every step from here on out—
every direction he takes—
will be shaped by his own will,
not merely by the winds of destiny.


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🌱 Destiny doesn’t dictate everything.
Fortune is a current—
but the course you steer across that current
is always in your own hands.

As we’ve glimpsed into Bang Si-hyuk’s Saju,
one conclusion begins to take shape:

Had he fully understood both the strengths of his energy,
and the potential risks that came with it,
perhaps he wouldn’t be facing such turbulence today.

Until now, his journey had been remarkably smooth—
filled with success,
uninterrupted momentum,
and near-limitless ascent.

That’s what makes this current moment
feel all the more disorienting.

But in this world,
every event has a cause
and every cause will, inevitably, bring its result.

That’s the law of Sah-pil-gwi-jeong (事必歸正):
“All things will eventually return to what is right.”

Before trying to assign blame or justify actions,
perhaps this is the time to step back,
accept the flow of nature,
and rediscover the true essence of one’s own life.

Because in the end,
that’s the only power that can truly rewrite fate.


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