Heavenly Stems & Earthly Branches
Behind the 12 Chinese zodiac animals is an older counting system: the 10 Heavenly Stems and the 12 Earthly Branches. Together they form the 60-year cycle used in traditional Chinese calendar labels, zodiac years, element names, and timekeeping.
The idea in one minute
If the 12 zodiac animals are the part most English readers recognize, Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches are the structure underneath. The stem gives the element layer. The branch gives the animal layer. When a stem and a branch are paired, they create a year label such as Jiǎchén 甲辰, known in plain zodiac language as a Wood Dragon year.
10 signs: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui. They connect with yin-yang and the Five Elements.
12 signs: Zi through Hai. They connect with the 12 zodiac animals, months, hours, and directions.
The 10 stems and 12 branches pair in order. The full set returns to the start after 60 combinations.
Animal comes from the Earthly Branch. Element comes from the Heavenly Stem. The full zodiac year needs both.
Stem-branch year calculator
Enter a Gregorian year to see the stem, branch, animal, element, yin-yang quality, and position in the 60-year cycle. For January or February birthdays, remember to check whether the birthday happened before Chinese New Year.
This tool gives the cycle label for the year you enter. If the birthday is in January or February, the zodiac year may still belong to the previous lunar year. Check the Chinese New Year boundary before using the result for a birth chart or zodiac reading.
The 10 Heavenly Stems
The Heavenly Stems are a set of ten signs. In modern zodiac explanations, they are most useful because they tell you the element and yin-yang layer of a year.
| Order | Stem | Pinyin | Element | Yin / Yang | Plain-English note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 甲 | Jiǎ | Wood 木 | Yang | Often read as outward, upright, growing Wood. |
| 2 | 乙 | Yǐ | Wood 木 | Yin | Often read as flexible, bending, refined Wood. |
| 3 | 丙 | Bǐng | Fire 火 | Yang | Often read as bright, visible, outward Fire. |
| 4 | 丁 | Dīng | Fire 火 | Yin | Often read as smaller, focused, lamp-like Fire. |
| 5 | 戊 | Wù | Earth 土 | Yang | Often read as solid, mountain-like Earth. |
| 6 | 己 | Jǐ | Earth 土 | Yin | Often read as cultivated, field-like Earth. |
| 7 | 庚 | Gēng | Metal 金 | Yang | Often read as firm, raw, decisive Metal. |
| 8 | 辛 | Xīn | Metal 金 | Yin | Often read as refined, precise, jewel-like Metal. |
| 9 | 壬 | Rén | Water 水 | Yang | Often read as large, flowing, river-like Water. |
| 10 | 癸 | Guǐ | Water 水 | Yin | Often read as gentle, hidden, rain-like Water. |
The 12 Earthly Branches and zodiac animals
The Earthly Branches are the part that connects directly with the 12 animals. When people say “Rat year” or “Dragon year,” they are using the animal name attached to the branch.
| Order | Branch | Pinyin | Animal | Chinese animal | Traditional hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 子 | Zǐ | Rat | 鼠 shǔ | 23:00–00:59 |
| 2 | 丑 | Chǒu | Ox | 牛 niú | 01:00–02:59 |
| 3 | 寅 | Yín | Tiger | 虎 hǔ | 03:00–04:59 |
| 4 | 卯 | Mǎo | Rabbit | 兔 tù | 05:00–06:59 |
| 5 | 辰 | Chén | Dragon | 龙 lóng | 07:00–08:59 |
| 6 | 巳 | Sì | Snake | 蛇 shé | 09:00–10:59 |
| 7 | 午 | Wǔ | Horse | 马 mǎ | 11:00–12:59 |
| 8 | 未 | Wèi | Goat | 羊 yáng | 13:00–14:59 |
| 9 | 申 | Shēn | Monkey | 猴 hóu | 15:00–16:59 |
| 10 | 酉 | Yǒu | Rooster | 鸡 jī | 17:00–18:59 |
| 11 | 戌 | Xū | Dog | 狗 gǒu | 19:00–20:59 |
| 12 | 亥 | Hài | Pig | 猪 zhū | 21:00–22:59 |
How the 60-year cycle works
The cycle begins with 甲子 Jiǎzǐ. The next pair is 乙丑 Yǐchǒu, then 丙寅 Bǐngyín. The stem advances one step and the branch advances one step at the same time. Because there are 10 stems and 12 branches, they do not return to the same pairing until 60 steps later.
This is why the zodiac animal repeats every 12 years, but the complete animal + element label repeats every 60 years. A Dragon year comes every 12 years. A Wood Dragon year comes every 60 years.
Rat to Pig repeats every 12 years through the Earthly Branches.
Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water repeat through the 10 stems.
Stem + branch returns to the same pair only after 60 combinations.
First 12 pairs in the cycle
The full cycle has 60 pairs. These first 12 show how the pattern moves: stem forward, branch forward, animal forward.
| Cycle # | Pair | Pinyin | Animal | Element label |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 甲子 | Jiǎzǐ | Rat | Wood Rat |
| 2 | 乙丑 | Yǐchǒu | Ox | Wood Ox |
| 3 | 丙寅 | Bǐngyín | Tiger | Fire Tiger |
| 4 | 丁卯 | Dīngmǎo | Rabbit | Fire Rabbit |
| 5 | 戊辰 | Wùchén | Dragon | Earth Dragon |
| 6 | 己巳 | Jǐsì | Snake | Earth Snake |
| 7 | 庚午 | Gēngwǔ | Horse | Metal Horse |
| 8 | 辛未 | Xīnwèi | Goat | Metal Goat |
| 9 | 壬申 | Rénshēn | Monkey | Water Monkey |
| 10 | 癸酉 | Guǐyǒu | Rooster | Water Rooster |
| 11 | 甲戌 | Jiǎxū | Dog | Wood Dog |
| 12 | 乙亥 | Yǐhài | Pig | Wood Pig |
Why this matters for Chinese zodiac pages
A simple zodiac chart may only show animals. That is fine for a quick answer, but it hides the deeper label. In traditional year naming, the animal is only the branch side. The stem side gives the element and yin-yang quality.
This is why The Zodiac Lore usually writes a year as animal + element when the page needs precision: Fire Horse, Wood Dragon, Earth Tiger, Metal Rat, Water Rabbit. These are not random style choices. They come from the stem-branch pairing.
Common mistakes
- Thinking the zodiac is only 12 animals. The animals come from the 12 Earthly Branches, but the full year label also includes a Heavenly Stem.
- Calling the element “the animal’s element.” The element comes from the stem of that year, not from the animal itself.
- Forgetting the 60-year cycle. The animal repeats every 12 years, but the full stem-branch label repeats every 60 years.
- Using January 1 for birth-year results. For January and February birthdays, check the Chinese New Year boundary first.
FAQ
What are Heavenly Stems?
Heavenly Stems, or Tiāngān 天干, are ten traditional signs: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui. In zodiac-year explanations, they are closely tied to the Five Elements and yin-yang layer.
What are Earthly Branches?
Earthly Branches, or Dìzhī 地支, are twelve traditional signs: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. They connect with the 12 zodiac animals.
Why is the cycle 60 years?
The system pairs 10 Heavenly Stems with 12 Earthly Branches in order. Because 10 and 12 meet again at 60, the full stem-branch cycle contains 60 combinations.
Does the animal come from the stem or the branch?
The animal comes from the Earthly Branch. For example, Chen 辰 is associated with Dragon, and Wu 午 is associated with Horse.
Where does the element come from?
The element comes from the Heavenly Stem. Jia and Yi are Wood, Bing and Ding are Fire, Wu and Ji are Earth, Geng and Xin are Metal, and Ren and Gui are Water.
Is this the same as a full BaZi chart?
No. This page explains the stem-branch system behind zodiac years. A full BaZi chart uses year, month, day, and hour pillars.
Next steps
Editorial note
This page explains Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches for zodiac and calendar learners. It is a cultural and educational guide, not a complete BaZi or fortune-telling system. For birth-year results near January or February, The Zodiac Lore checks the Chinese New Year boundary before assigning an animal and element label.