Tojeong Bigyeol is a classical divination text written by Yi Ji-ham (1517-1578), a renowned saju scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. It divides the lunar year into 64 hexagrams (from the I Ching), further subdivided into 144 fortune statements.
Yi Ji-ham (1517-1578) was a master of Joseon Dynasty saju scholarship. Tojeong Bigyeol's 500-year tradition continues as families consult it during Lunar New Year to preview the coming year's fortune.
The lunar year is divided into 12 months, each further subdivided into 2 hexagrams. Based on your birth zodiac sign, you can see the auspiciousness of each lunar month at a glance. 144 unique fortune interpretations.
Traditionally consulted at Lunar New Year (Seollal). Families open the Tojeong Bigyeol text to preview 12 months of fortune and prepare for the year ahead.
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