The Chinese zodiac signs are based on the Chinese New Year calculated using the lunar calendar. Chinese New Year charts reveal more than the astrological animal zodiac signs. The Chinese zodiac chart features the yin yang of each animal and its element. The charts explain how each of these components affects and influences your life.
Explore Chinese New Year Zodiac Chart Layout
Some people know their Chinese astrological sign, but when studied closer, the Chinese New Year zodiac chart reveals the very essence of a person's natural characteristics. The chart is circular and divided into three main parts, elements, zodiac animals and yin yang chi energy.
Part 1: Inner Ring of Five Elements
The inner ring contains the five elements. Each of the 12 zodiac animal signs has a fixed element as well as one of each five elements based on the birth year.
Element | Zodiac Signs |
Fire | Horse and Snake |
Metal | Rooster and Monkey |
Water | Rat and Pig |
Wood | Rabbit and Tiger |
Earth | Dragon, Sheep, Ox, and Dog |
Each Zodiac Sign Assigned Five Elements
In addition to the fixed element, each sign is also assigned an element based on the year of birth. The five elements are assigned one element per one year to each sign.
Example of Five Elements per Zodiac Animal
The first zodiac animal is the rat. With five elements divided among this zodiac sign (one per year), there will be a water rat, wood rat, fire rat, earth rat, and metal rat. The other zodiac signs also have five elements assigned to them dictated by the birth year. This creates a 60-year cycle for a complete rotation of the zodiac since 12 zodiac signs x 5 elements=60 years to complete the cycle.
Part 2: Middle Ring of Zodiac Animal Signs
This ring contains the twelve Chinese astrological signs. The zodiac animal signs are based on the Chinese New Year calendar that uses the Lunar Calendar to calculate the birthdates and animals assigned to each in the following order.
- Rat
- Ox
- Tiger
- Rabbit
- Dragon
- Snake
- Horse
- Sheep, Ram or Goat (Different Chinese regions use different type)
- Monkey
- Rooster
- Dog
- Pig
Understanding the Chinese New Year Calendar
The Chinese New Year uses the Lunar Calendar, not the Gregorian Calendar. The Chinese New Year begins the second new moon that occurs after the Chinese winter solstice (on or around December 22). This means the New Year could start sometimes toward the end of January or the first couple of weeks in February.
The Lunar Calendar Zodiac Dates
Since the New Year span often includes January birthdates for the following Gregorian Calendar year, a listing needs to provide a range of dates from the beginning of the Chinese New Year to the end of the Chinese New Year.
Chinese Zodiac Animal Signs
You can find your zodiac animal sign and ruling element by searching the tables below. Find the year range where your birthday falls. This is your zodiac sign and the element that rules your sign. For ease of reading, the following charts are divided into 10-year segments.
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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January 31, 1900 | February 18, 1901 | Rat | Metal |
February 19, 1901 | February 7, 1902 | Ox | Metal |
February 8, 1902 | January 28, 1903 | Tiger | Water |
January 29, 1903 | February 15, 1904 | Rabbit | Water |
February 16, 1904 | February 3, 1905 | Dragon | Wood |
February 4, 1905 | January 24, 1906 | Snake | Wood |
January 25, 1906 | February 12, 1907 | Horse | Fire |
February 13, 1907 | February 1, 1908 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Fire |
February 2, 1908 | January 21, 1909 | Monkey | Earth |
January 22, 1909 | February 9, 1910 | Rooster | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 10, 1910 | January 29, 1911 | Dog | Metal |
January 30, 1911 | February 17, 1912 | Pig | Metal |
February 18, 1912 | February 5, 1913 | Rat | Water |
February 6, 1913 | January 25, 1914 | Ox | Water |
January 26, 1914 | February 13, 1915 | Tiger | Wood |
February 14, 1915 | February 2, 1916 | Rabbit | Wood |
February 3, 1916 | January 22, 1917 | Dragon | Fire |
January 23, 1917 | February 10, 1918 | Snake | Fire |
February 11, 1918 | January 31, 1919 | Horse | Earth |
February 1, 1919 | February 19, 1920 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 20, 1920 | February 7, 1921 | Monkey | Metal |
February 8, 1921 | January 27, 1922 | Rooster | Metal |
January 28, 1922 | February 15, 1923 | Dog | Water |
February 16, 1923 | February 4, 1924 | Pig | Water |
February 5, 1924 | January 24, 1925 | Rat | Wood |
January 25, 1925 | February 12, 1926 | Ox | Wood |
February 13, 1926 | February 1, 1927 | Tiger | Fire |
February 2, 1927 | January 22, 1928 | Rabbit | Fire |
January 23, 1928 | February 9, 1929 | Dragon | Earth |
February 10, 1929 | January 29, 1930 | Snake | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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January 30, 1930 | February 16, 1931 | Horse | Metal |
February 17, 1931 | February 5, 1932 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Metal |
February 6, 1932 | January 25, 1933 | Monkey | Water |
January 26, 1933 | February 13, 1934 | Rooster | Water |
February 14, 1934 | February 3, 1935 | Dog | Wood |
February 4, 1935 | January 23, 1936 | Pig | Wood |
January 24, 1936 | February 10, 1937 | Rat | Fire |
February 11, 1937 | January 30, 1938 | Ox | Fire |
January 31, 1938 | February 18, 1939 | Tiger | Earth |
February 19, 1939 | February 7, 1940 | Rabbit | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 8, 1940 | January 26, 1941 | Dragon | Metal |
January 27, 1941 | February 14, 1942 | Snake | Metal |
February 15, 1942 | February 4, 1943 | Horse | Water |
February 5, 1943 | January 24, 1944 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Water |
January 25, 1944 | February 12, 1945 | Monkey | Wood |
February 13, 1945 | February 1, 1946 | Rooster | Wood |
February 2, 1946 | January 21, 1947 | Dog | Fire |
January 22, 1947 | February 9, 1948 | Pig | Fire |
February 10, 1948 | January 28, 1949 | Rat | Earth |
January 29, 1949 | February 16, 1950 | Ox | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 17, 1950 | February 5, 1951 | Tiger | Metal |
February 6, 1951 | January 26, 1952 | Rabbit | Metal |
January 27, 1952 | February 13, 1953 | Dragon | Water |
February 14, 1953 | February 2, 1954 | Snake | Water |
February 3, 1954 | January 23, 1955 | Horse | Wood |
January 24, 1955 | February 11, 1956 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Wood |
February 12, 1956 | January 30, 1957 | Monkey | Fire |
January 31, 1957 | February 17, 1958 | Rooster | Fire |
February 18, 1958 | February 7, 1959 | Dog | Earth |
February 8, 1959 | January 27, 1960 | Pig | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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January 28, 1960 | February 14, 1961 | Rat | Metal |
February 15, 1961 | February 4, 1962 | Ox | Metal |
February 5, 1962 | January 24, 1963 | Tiger | Water |
January 25, 1963 | February 12, 1964 | Rabbit | Water |
February 13, 1964 | February 1, 1965 | Dragon | Wood |
February 2, 1965 | January 20, 1966 | Snake | Wood |
January 21, 1966 | February 8, 1967 | Horse | Fire |
February 9, 1967 | January 29, 1968 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Fire |
January 30, 1968 | February 16, 1969 | Monkey | Earth |
February 17, 1969 | February 5, 1970 | Rooster | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 6, 1970 | January 26, 1971 | Dog | Metal |
January 27, 1971 | February 14, 1972 | Pig | Metal |
February 15, 1972 | February 2, 1973 | Rat | Water |
February 3, 1973 | January 22, 1974 | Ox | Water |
January 23, 1974 | February 10, 1975 | Tiger | Wood |
February 11, 1975 | January 30, 1976 | Rabbit | Wood |
January 31, 1976 | February 17, 1977 | Dragon | Fire |
February 18, 1977 | February 6, 1978 | Snake | Fire |
February 7, 1978 | January 27, 1979 | Horse | Earth |
January 28, 1979 | February 15, 1980 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 16, 1980 | February 4, 1981 | Monkey | Metal |
February 5, 1981 | January 24, 1982 | Rooster | Metal |
January 25, 1982 | February 12, 1983 | Dog | Water |
February 13, 1983 | February 1, 1984 | Pig | Water |
February 2, 1984 | February 19, 1985 | Rat | Wood |
February 20, 1985 | February 8, 1986 | Ox | Wood |
February 9, 1986 | January 28, 1987 | Tiger | Fire |
January 29, 1987 | February 16, 1988 | Rabbit | Fire |
February 17, 1988 | February 5, 1989 | Dragon | Earth |
February 6, 1989 | January 26, 1990 | Snake | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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January 27, 1990 | February 14, 1991 | Horse | Metal |
February 15, 1991 | February 3, 1992 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Metal |
February 4, 1992 | January 22, 1993 | Monkey | Water |
January 23, 1993 | February 9, 1994 | Rooster | Water |
February 10, 1994 | January 30, 1995 | Dog | Wood |
January 31, 1995 | February 18, 1996 | Pig | Wood |
February 19, 1996 | February 6, 1997 | Rat | Fire |
February 7, 1997 | January 27, 1998 | Ox | Fire |
January 28, 1998 | February 15, 1999 | Tiger | Earth |
February 16, 1999 | February 4, 2000 | Rabbit | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 5, 2000 | January 23, 2001 | Dragon | Metal |
January 24, 2001 | February 11, 2002 | Snake | Metal |
February 12, 2002 | January 31, 2003 | Horse | Water |
February 1, 2003 | January 21, 2004 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Water |
January 22, 2004 | February 8, 2005 | Monkey | Wood |
February 9, 2005 | January 28, 2006 | Rooster | Wood |
January 29, 2006 | February 17, 2007 | Dog | Fire |
February 18, 2007 | February 6, 2008 | Pig | Fire |
February 7, 2008 | January 25, 2009 | Rat | Earth |
January 26, 2009 | February 9, 2010 | Ox | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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February 10, 2010 | February 2, 2011 | Tiger | Metal |
February 3, 2011 | January 22, 2012 | Rabbit | Metal |
January 23, 2012 | February 9, 2013 | Dragon | Water |
February 10, 2013 | January 30, 2014 | Snake | Water |
January 31, 2014 | February 18, 2015 | Horse | Wood |
February 19, 2015 | February 8, 2016 | Sheep/Ram/Goat | Wood |
February 9, 2016 | January 27, 2017 | Monkey | Fire |
January 28, 2017 | February 15, 2018 | Rooster | Fire |
February 16, 2018 | February 4, 2019 | Dog | Earth |
February 5, 2019 | January 24, 2020 | Pig | Earth |
New Year Begins | New Year Ends | Zodiac Sign | Element |
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January 25, 2020 | February 11, 2021 | Rat | Metal |
February 12, 2021 | January 31, 2022 | Ox | Metal |
February 1, 2022 | January 21, 2023 | Tiger | Water |
January 22, 2023 | February 9, 2024 | Rabbit | Water |
February 10, 2024 | January 28, 2025 | Dragon | Wood |
January 29, 2025 | February 16, 2026 | Snake | Wood |
Part 3: Outer Circle of Yin Yang Chi
The outer circle of a Chinese New Year zodiac chart features a white and black rim. Each sign will have either a black (yin) or white (yang) band to indicate the animal's chi energy. White represents sunlight and masculine yang energy while the black represents moonlight and feminine yin energy.
Yin and Yang According to Year
Not only is each astrological sign in the Chinese New Year zodiac chart ruled by an element, but they are also ruled by either yin or yang energy. There are "Yin" years and "Yang" years for each Chinese zodiac astrological sign. The easiest way to keep this straight is:
- Years that end in an odd number are "Yin"
- Years ending in even numbers are "Yang" ruled.
- The yin energy of an element portrays personality characteristics that are subtle and subdued.
- The yang energy of an element portrays characteristics that are more pronounced and at times considered aggressive.
Yin Yang and Elements
Each year has either yin or yang energy as well as an element. You can easily determine these when you follow the chart below.
Year Ending | Yin or Yang | Element |
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0 | Yang | Metal |
1 | Yin | Metal |
2 | Yang | Water |
3 | Yin | Water |
4 | Yang | Wood |
5 | Yin | Wood |
6 | Yang | Fire |
7 | Yin | Fire |
8 | Yang | Earth |
9 | Yin | Earth |
Productive (Affinity) Relationships
The five elements in the Chinese zodiac chart are interrelated and can be either productive, often referred to as an affinity relationship, or destructive, often referred to as an enmity relationship. A compatible relationship (productive) is positive for both people and produces all the good things you expect from a solid and whole yin yang relationship.
- Water and wood: Water nourishes wood and helps it to grow.
- Wood and fire: Wood fuels fire to burn and provide heat.
- Fire and Earth: Fire produces ash and dust, which are considered Earth elements.
- Earth and metal: Earth creates metal.
- Metal and water: Metal attracts water.
Destructive (Enmity) Relationships
When the elements clash in ways that destroy each other from opposite directions, such as north (water) and south (fire) this is called the destructive cycle. In a human relationship, this threat of element clashing is referred to as an enmity relationship. This type of relationship will basically self-destruct.
- Water puts out fire.
- Fire melts metal.
- Wood parts/deplete earth.
- Earth absorbs water.
- Metal cuts wood.
Lucky and Unlucky Chinese New Year Zodiac Charts
At each Chinese New Year, different energies take hold. The Chinese New Year chart for each year influences your life and can give significant clues as to how lucky or unlucky you might be in your career, finances, and relationships during the year. Some years support and compliment your skills, others don't.
An Example
As an example, 2019 was the Chinese year of the Earth Pig. Being born during the year of the Earth Pig is considered positive for wealth and good fortune. But 2019 did not bode well for Monkey, Tiger, or Snake, and for all Pigs 2019 was their Ben Ming Nian, a year of some significant stress and discomfort.
Ben Ming Nian
Ben Ming Nian is the Chinese Zodiac Birth Year that shares the same Chinese zodiac sign as your birth year. Every 12 years, at ages of 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72 and even 84, people experience Ben Ming Nian. These are the ages when Tai Sui, the god of fortune comes calling. It' a popular superstition that one's Ben Ming Nian is an unlucky year. Fortune often does fluctuate during these years, so, generally, greater consideration needs to be given to marriage, moving house, travel, investments, and starting a business during your Ben Ming Nian.
Remedies for Ben Ming Nian
Superstition or not, the Chinese have remedies to lessen the unlucky impact of Ben Ming Nian. The most popular solution is to wear red scarfs, clothes, underwear, belts, or bracelets, etc. that have been purchased by family or friends. It's thought the red items are more powerful when they are gifted to the Ben Ming Nian individual.
Using Chinese New Year Zodiac Charts
The Chinese New Year zodiac charts are easy to use. The different aspects of your Chinese astrology chart come together to form a complete picture of the cosmic influences in your life, including your best and worst relationships for a life partner/marriage, friends, family, and work relationships. Additionally, each Chinese New Year chart when compared to your own can give clues about what each New Year holds for you.