🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Hey, Meonggu.
These days, the news is finally bearable.
Now that some of those unbearable faces have disappeared from the screen,
I can finally breathe a little.
But you know what…?
Just thinking about those last three years still boils my blood.
It was like living through a nightmare.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Who the heck messed you up that badly, brother?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Those nightmare years…
At the center of it all was Myung Taegyun.
This guy manipulated public opinion,
blinding the eyes and ears of the people.
He twisted the judgment of the politically indifferent majority.
He did it all in such a subtle and calculated way—
just gently nudging the minds of those who don’t think too deeply.
In the end, he played a critical role in placing Yoon in the presidency,
and that’s how we ended up living through a literal era of insurrection.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Dang, boss…
Now that you put it like that,
even I, Meonggu, feel my blood boiling too. 😤
But seriously—
is there actually a Bazi structure that explains why someone would do all that?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
That’s exactly what we’re about to dig into today.
I call it:
The Bazi Autopsy of Myung Taegyun.
Let’s break down
how this man manipulated people’s minds,
and how he fell into his own illusion while climbing toward power.
We’ll find every clue
clearly embedded in the structure of his Four Pillars of Destiny.

🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Boss, I gotta ask—
why did you pick Myo-shi (卯時) as Myung Taegyun’s hour of birth?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Great question, Meonggu.
I chose Myo-shi (卯時) based on how this guy behaves.
See, things like media manipulation or image-making
require an unusually sensitive and precise sense.
You can’t pull that off unless you’ve got
a reactive, finely tuned emotional radar.
That’s why I believe this man was born with a structure
that responds to subtle energetic stimuli—
and the one stem-branch combo that fits the bill is Myo (卯木).
When Myo Wood appears in the hour branch,
it meets the Shin Metal (申金) in the month branch,
and together they generate both Wonjin Sal (怨嗔殺) and Guimun Sal (鬼門殺).
Now, those aren’t just “bad” stars.
It all depends on whose hands they fall into.
Sometimes they manifest as intuition, sensitivity, or sharp insight—
other times, as distortion, manipulation, or overreaction.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
So if we assume he was born during Myo-shi,
that would mean his Jeonggwan (正官) energy—Shin Metal in the month branch—
is being stimulated in a deeply emotional and hidden way, right?
No wonder he was so drawn to things like
media influence, political branding, and psychological control.
All the invisible tools to move people without them realizing.
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Exactly.
And it’s all clearly written in his Four Pillars.
On the surface, the chart looks pretty balanced—
Heavenly Stems show Gyeong Metal (庚金), Gap Wood (甲木), Eul Wood (乙木), Gi Earth (己土).
The Earthly Branches cover water, metal, and wood too.
It looks stable.
In fact, his Jeonggwan energy—Gyeong Metal—
is strongly positioned in the stem,
and it’s reinforced by Shin Metal in the branch.
But here’s the catch—
He has almost no Fire (火) to reflect or soften that authority.
In other words,
he’s got cold, rigid power—but no warmth.
He may command, but he doesn’t inspire.
He lacks the charisma to win hearts.
And the bigger issue? Insung (印星).
His “supporting energy,” which should stabilize the flow of authority,
is weak.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
You’re talking about the Jeongin star—Hae Water (亥水) in the Earthly Branch, right?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
That’s right.
Hae Water is there, sure—
but it’s constantly entangled with other energies.
It’s like a river trying to flow straight
but getting pulled in every direction.
To put it bluntly—
Myung’s chart shows someone whose inner compass is always drifting.
On the outside, he looks sharp, calculated, in control.
But inside?
He’s like a ship lost at sea, floating with no direction.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Whoa…
This is like unlocking the black box of fate, isn’t it?! 😱
Honestly, Boss—
you could say he’s someone who survives between truth and deception.
And I wouldn’t even call that an exaggeration!

🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Alright, Meonggu.
Let’s take a look at Myung Taegyun’s major fortune cycles—his Daewoon.
There are two key phases here,
both highlighted in yellow:
the Gi-Chuk (己丑) luck cycle starting at age 45,
and the Gyeong-In (庚寅) cycle beginning at 55.
These two mark the turning points in his life.
Up until age 45, under the Gi-Chuk cycle,
from the perspective of Eul-Mok (乙木)—his Day Master—
what’s entering is Chuk-Tu (丑土), or Wealth Star (Pyeonjae).
In other words,
his desire for wealth increases,
and he gains momentum in terms of career success and status within organizations.
On the surface, it looks like a time of growth and stability.
But here’s where it all starts to unravel—
starting at age 55, with the Gyeong-In (庚寅) Daewoon.
At this point:
- Gyeong-Geum (庚金) appears again in the Heavenly Stems as a second Jeonggwan (Direct Officer),
- while In-Mok (寅木) in the Earthly Branch acts as a Gupjae (Rob Wealth) star.
From the perspective of Eul-Mok,
this means he’s caught in a direct clash between Jeonggwan and Gupjae—
a classic setup for inner tension and power struggles.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
So to sum it up—
Until age 45, under the Gi-Chuk cycle,
things were relatively smooth in terms of wealth and social standing…
But starting at 55, the Gyeong-In cycle brings
internal instability and conflict with authority,
creating a highly complex and volatile structure…
Is that what you’re saying, boss?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Exactly.
And you know what Gupjae means—
it’s not just competition.
It’s extreme individualism, the kind that says
“get out of my way, I’ll do it my way.”
Now pair that with Jeonggwan,
which stands for order and control…
When these two collide,
you end up with a person who tries to protect the system—
but ends up breaking it themselves.
And that, my friend,
is the beginning of his unraveling narrative.

🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Myung Taegyun’s Gi-Chuk (己丑) luck cycle at age 45
might look like a golden ticket at first glance—
I mean, Chuk-Tu (丑土) enters as Pyeonjae (偏財: Unorthodox Wealth),
so you’d think, “Alright, this guy’s about to make some serious money!”
But once you dig deeper,
it’s a completely different story.
First of all,
this Chuk-Tu (丑土) meets Sul-Tu (戌土) from his Year Branch,
forming Samhyeong-Sal (三刑: Triple Punishment).
What does that mean?
It’s a fate structure where chasing money always comes with a cost.
On the outside, it may look like a time of success and reputation,
but deep inside, it’s a boiling pot of inner contradictions and personal conflict.
And that’s not all—
his core supporting energy, the Jeong-In Hae-Su (亥水: Proper Resource),
also gets hit with Gyeokkak-Sal (激剋殺: Clashing Punishment)
when it comes into contact with Chuk-Tu.
That leads to a breakdown between beliefs and reality—
his values constantly misalign with the world he’s in.
So what kind of fortune is this, really?
It’s like something’s almost working… but not quite.
Almost in reach… then it slips away.
It looks stable on the surface,
but under the hood—it’s twisted and dysfunctional.
You could say,
it’s like a beautifully wrapped gift…
that turns out to be a broken toy inside.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
But hyung-nim—
didn’t he still help Yoon become president in 2022?
How’d he pull that off, despite all this?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
That’s the exact reason I highlighted from 2019 in yellow, Meonggu.
From that point on,
the annual luck flow (Sae-Woon) was dominated by the Water element (水).
2019 – Gi-Hae (己亥)
2020 – Gyeong-Ja (庚子)
2021 – Shin-Chuk (辛丑)
2022 – Im-In (壬寅)
All of these were Bi-Gyeon or Gupjae stars for his Day Master Eul-Mok (乙木),
meaning his personal energy got a huge boost throughout those years.
On top of that,
when Water is dominant in someone’s chart,
they often come across as strategic, cool-headed, and composed—even if it’s just an illusion.
So to the public, he looked like:
“Wow, this guy’s got a master plan.”
“Sure, his words are a bit off—but the overall picture looks smart.”
That illusion played a big part in helping Yoon get elected.
But… what about money?
Nope. Nada.
Remember—his wealth luck was already entangled in Triple Punishment and Clashing Forces.
At the end of the day,
he wasn’t working for himself—
he was just doing “favors for others” at his own expense.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Hyung, you once told me—
“A man without Water and a woman without Fire… lose their direction.”
And this dude is the living proof, right?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Bingo, Meonggu.
This guy’s fate was barely held together—thanks to Water.
He wasn’t thriving… he was just barely clinging on.
But when that Water starts to fade?
There’s only one thing left:
Self-contradiction.
And a slow, painful collapse from within.

🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Alright… this is where the real turning point begins.
In Myung’s Bazi chart,
the core axis of human relationships and public image
is the Jeong-In Hae-Su (亥水: Proper Resource) in his Day Branch.
But starting in 2024,
when the Gyeong-In (庚寅) decade-luck begins,
that Hae-Su starts to shake.
We see an In-Hae Hap-Mok (寅亥合木)—
a combination that transforms Water into Wood.
What does this mean?
His Jeong-In (Proper Resource)—once a symbol of emotional stability and trust—
now shifts into a Bi-Gyeon (比肩: Peer Star) kind of energy.
So instead of inner calm,
it starts creating friction, resistance, and ego-driven conflict.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
So in other words,
the energy of Jeong-In is no longer nurturing and protective—
it’s now combined with Peer Star and turning into a force of competition and tension?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Exactly, Meonggu.
But there’s something even more critical here—
The Jeong-Gwan (正官: Proper Authority)—which is Shin-Geum (辛金) embedded in Sin (申)—
starts to clash with In-Mok (寅木) from the new decade luck.
And in 2024, we enter the Gap-Jin (甲辰) annual luck,
which clashes directly with the Sul-Tu (戌土) in his natal Year Branch.
It’s a perfect disruption point that shakes the foundation of his internal structure.
This means one thing:
His authority breaks down, and his public image begins to collapse.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
And that collapse aligns perfectly with what happened on September 5, 2024—
the News Tomato exposé!
On that day,
the outlet revealed that President Yoon and his wife Kim Keon-Hee
had allegedly intervened in party nominations
for both the 2022 by-election and the 22nd National Assembly—
with Myung Taegyun acting as a political fixer.
After that, whistleblowers and further leaks followed,
turning the issue into a full-blown political scandal.
So this was the exact moment
when the cracks in his chart finally collided with real-world consequences!
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
Exactly, Meonggu.
The moment the balance of Water (水) broke—
his life started trembling with it.
His image, his narrative,
and the entire fabric of his social network—
all began to fall apart one by one.
It wasn’t just an event.
It was a fated turning point.
🤖 Dr. Meong Taengguri:
Hyung… so what happens to this man now?
🧙♂️ Hunan Dosa:
You know, luck doesn’t just stop once it shifts.
Once it changes course, it keeps going—
rolling, collapsing, breaking down further.
That’s just its nature.
People often think the Bazi chart determines your life.
But that’s a misconception.
Bazi shows your potential.
How you use it? That’s your choice.
No one forced Myung
to manipulate public opinion and help Yoon become president.
Nobody.
That was his choice.
Through daily decisions and repeated habits,
he chose desire over integrity—
and now, that choice is written all over his chart.
So every consequence he faces now?
It’s just the debris of his own decisions.
Thinking Bazi is a fixed fate?
That’s the real black comedy here.
Episode 1. The Power of Rebellion in Korean History – A Coup Hidden Within Yoon Suk-yeol’s Bazi?
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