1980s Chinese Zodiac Years: Animals, Elements, and Lunar Dates
This page lists every Chinese zodiac year in the 1980s, including the animal, element, stem-branch name, and exact lunar date range.
The 1980s decade page connects readers to common year searches such as 1984 Wood Rat, 1988 Earth Dragon, and 1989 Earth Snake, while keeping the exact lunar boundary visible.
Browse by decade
These links follow the homepage’s existing decade structure. Use them as decade-level hubs, then open the exact year page you need.
1980s Chinese zodiac years table
The 1980s include several January and February Chinese New Year dates. Early-year birthdays should always check the previous row.
| Birth year | Zodiac animal + element | Lunar zodiac date range | Stem-branch | Quick reading |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | 猴Metal Monkey | February 16, 1980 – February 4, 1981 | Geng Shen · 庚申 | A clever Monkey type with sharper standards and strategic precision. |
| 1981 | 鸡Metal Rooster | February 5, 1981 – January 24, 1982 | Xin You · 辛酉 | A Rooster type with strong refinement, clarity, and exacting judgment. |
| 1982 | 狗Water Dog | January 25, 1982 – February 12, 1983 | Ren Xu · 壬戌 | A loyal Dog type with more emotional flexibility and intuition. |
| 1983 | 猪Water Pig | February 13, 1983 – February 1, 1984 | Gui Hai · 癸亥 | A warm Pig type with deeper emotional flow and adaptability. |
| 1984 | 鼠Wood Rat | February 2, 1984 – February 19, 1985 | Jia Zi · 甲子 | A quick Rat type with growth, planning, and constructive curiosity. |
| 1985 | 牛Wood Ox | February 20, 1985 – February 8, 1986 | Yi Chou · 乙丑 | A steady Ox type with more growth-minded patience and flexibility. |
| 1986 | 虎Fire Tiger | February 9, 1986 – January 28, 1987 | Bing Yin · 丙寅 | A bold Tiger type with heat, visibility, and open courage. |
| 1987 | 兔Fire Rabbit | January 29, 1987 – February 16, 1988 | Ding Mao · 丁卯 | A sensitive Rabbit type with added warmth, expression, and social light. |
| 1988 | 龙Earth Dragon | February 17, 1988 – February 5, 1989 | Wu Chen · 戊辰 | A Dragon type that wants ambition to have a real foundation. |
| 1989 | 蛇Earth Snake | February 6, 1989 – January 26, 1990 | Ji Si · 己巳 | A Snake type whose patience, timing, and strategy are grounded by Earth. |
January or February birthday?
The zodiac year may not match the Western calendar year. If your birthday is before Chinese New Year, open the previous year page as well.
For automatic checking, use the Chinese zodiac calculator.
How to use this 1980s zodiac page
This is a hub page, not a full personality profile for every year. Its job is to help readers move from a decade-level search to the exact animal-element year page.
The decade table shows how the 12 animals and Five Elements combine across nearby birth years.
Use it to compare nearby years before opening a full year page, especially for January and February birthdays.
This page keeps homepage decade links useful without crowding the homepage with every single birth year.
What changes across the 1980s?
Chinese zodiac years are not only animal signs. Each year also has a Heavenly Stem, an Earthly Branch, and one of the Five Elements. That is why two people born under the same animal sign may still belong to different animal-element types.
| Layer | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Animal sign | The 12-year rhythm: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig. |
| Element | The Five Elements layer: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. |
| Stem-branch name | The traditional 60-year cycle label, such as Geng Wu 庚午 or Yi Hai 乙亥. |
| Lunar date range | The exact boundary that decides whether an early-year birthday belongs to this year or the previous year. |
1980s Chinese zodiac FAQ
What Chinese zodiac years are in the 1980s?
The 1980s page covers birth years 1980 through 1989, with each year’s Chinese zodiac animal, element, stem-branch name, and lunar date range.
Are all people born in the 1980s assigned by January 1?
No. Chinese zodiac years follow the lunar calendar. Many January or February birthdays belong to the previous lunar zodiac year.
Why do the date ranges cross into the next calendar year?
A Chinese zodiac year usually begins on Chinese New Year and continues into January or February of the following Western calendar year.
Should I use this 1980s page or the full 1900–2100 chart?
Use this 1980s page if you want a readable decade index. Use the full 1900–2100 chart when you need a broad lookup across many decades.
Next steps
Open the exact year page if you want the animal-element personality reading, compatibility notes, age-stage context, and 2026 outlook.