Creator and editorial standards
About
Show Me the Saju is an independent educational project created and maintained by Tonyzorz. Its goal is to make the structure of Korean Four Pillars charts easier to inspect across languages without hiding the rules behind a fortune score.
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Creator, developer, and editor
Tonyzorz
Tonyzorz designs and maintains the interface, calculation project, and learning library. This page does not claim a licensed medical, psychological, financial, or legal qualification, and the site does not present software output as professional advice.
Public author profile ↗ 01 How the work is checked
Calculation conventions are documented publicly and anchored to astronomical boundaries, Korean Myeongri references, deterministic fixtures, and production tests. Educational articles separate calculated facts, school-dependent conventions, and interpretive limits. Significant calculation fixes require a failing test first.
How this Saju is calculated → 02 AI and editorial transparency
Codex and GPT-5.6 assisted with research organization, implementation, translation drafts, and review. The creator owns the final editorial decisions and validates changes through the project test gate. The site does not call an AI model at runtime, and native-speaker review remains recommended for translated nuance.
Corrections and accountability
Show the page, inputs, and expected result
If you find a calculation mismatch, translation issue, inaccessible interface, or unsupported claim, report the exact page and non-sensitive input conditions through the public issue tracker. Reproducible corrections are reviewed against the documented method and automated tests.
Report a correction ↗ Saju readings are a tradition of self-reflection — not medical, financial, or legal advice.