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Sexagenary cycle

The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: 六十花甲; pinyin: liùshí huājiǎ), also known as the Stems-and-Branches (Chinese: 干支; pinyin: gānzhī), is a cycle of sixty terms used for recording days or years in China and in neighboring East Asian cultures (notably Japan, Korea, Tibet, and Vietnam).

The sexagenary cycle was used in China from the second millennium BC. It has been found on Shang dynasty oracle bones as a means of recording days. Its use to record years began around the middle of the 3rd century B.C.[1]

This traditional method of numbering days and years no longer has any significant role in modern Chinese time keeping or the official calendar. However, the sexagenary cycle continues to have a role in contemporary Chinese astrology and fortune telling.[citation needed]

Overview

Statues of Tai Sui deities responsible for individual years of the sexagenary cycle

Each term in the sexagenary cycle consists of two Chinese characters, the first representing a term from a cycle of ten known as the Heavenly Stems (天干; tiāngān) and the second from a cycle of twelve known as the Earthly Branches (地支; dìzhī). The first term (jia-zi 甲子) combines the first heavenly stem (jia 甲) with the first earthly branch (zi 子). The second (yi-chou 乙丑) combines the second stem with the second branch. This continues, generating a total of 60 different terms (the least common multiple of ten and twelve), after which the cycle repeats itself. This combination of two sub-cycles to generate a larger cycle and its use to record time have parallels in other calendrical systems, notably the Akan calendar.[2]

The sexagenary cycle is attested as a method of recording days from the earliest written records in China, records of divination on oracle bones, beginning ca. 1250 BC. Almost every oracle bone inscription includes a date in this format. This use of the cycle for days is attested throughout the Zhou dynasty and remained common into the Han period for all documentary purposes that required dates specified to the day.

Almost all the dates in the Spring and Autumn Annals, a chronological list of events from 722 to 481 BC, use this system in combination with reign years and months (lunations) to record dates. Eclipses recorded in the Annals demonstrate that continuity in the sexagenary day-count was unbroken from that period onwards. It is likely that this unbroken continuity went back still further to the first appearance of the sexagenary cycle during the Shang period.[3]

The use of the sexagenary cycle for recording years is more recent. The earliest document showing this usage is a diagram among the silk manuscripts from Mawangdui tomb 3, sealed in 168 BC. An annotation marking the first year of the reign of Qin Shi Huang 秦始皇 (246 BC) is applied to the diagram next to the position of the 60-cycle term (day 52 of 60, yi-mao 乙卯) corresponding that year.[4] Use of the cycle to record years became widespread for administrative time-keeping during the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC- 8 AD). The count of years has continued in demonstrable continuity ever since: the year 1984 began the present cycle (a jia-zi 甲子 year), and 2044 will begin another.[citation needed] Note that the new year, when the sexagenary count increments, is not January 1st, but rather the lunar new year of the traditional Chinese calendar. For example, the yi-chou 己丑 year (coinciding roughly with 2009) began on February 4th.[citation needed]

In Japan, according to Nihon shoki, the calendar was transmitted to Japan in year 553. But it was not until the Suiko era that the calendar was used for politics. The year 604, when the Japanese officially adopted the Chinese calendar, was the first year of the cycle.[citation needed]

The Japanese tradition of celebrating the 60th birthday (還暦, kanreki) reflects the influence of the sexagenary cycle as a count of years.[citation needed]

The Tibetan calendar also counts years using a 60-year cycle based on 12 animals and 5 elements, but while the first year of the Chinese cycle is always the year of the Wood Rat, the first year of the Tibetan cycle is the year of the Fire Rabbit (year #4 on the Chinese cycle).[citation needed]

Sexagenary cycle

More information No., Stem-Branch ...
No.Stem-BranchChinese
name
Korean
name
Japanese
name
Vietnamese
name
Associations
1甲子jiǎ-zǐgapja 갑자kōshi(kasshi)/kinoe-neGiáp TýYang Wood Rat
2乙丑yǐ-chǒueulchuk 을축itchū/kinoto-ushiẤt SửuYin Wood Ox
3丙寅bǐng-yínbyeongin 병인heiin/hinoe-toraBính DầnYang Fire Tiger
4丁卯dīng-mǎojeongmyo 정묘teibō/hinoto-uĐinh MãoYin Fire Rabbit
5戊辰wù-chénmujin 무진boshin/tsuchinoe-tatsuMậu ThìnYang Earth Dragon
6己巳jǐ-sìgisa 기사kishi/tsuchinoto-miKỷ TỵYin Earth Snake
7庚午gēng-wǔgyeongo 경오kōgo/kanoe-umaCanh NgọYang Metal Horse
8辛未xīn-wèishinmi 신미shinbi/kanoto-hitsujiTân MùiYin Metal Goat
9壬申rén-shēnimshin 임신jinshin/mizunoe-saruNhâm ThânYang Water Monkey
10癸酉guǐ-yǒugyeyu 계유kiyū/mizunoto-toriQuý DậuYin Water Rooster
11甲戌jiǎ-xūgapsul 갑술kōjutsu/kinoe-inuGiáp TuấtYang Wood Dog
12乙亥yǐ-hàieulhae 을해itsugai/kinoto-iÂt HợiYin Wood Pig
13丙子bǐng-zǐbyeongja 병자heishi/hinoe-neBính TýYang Fire Rat
14丁丑dīng-chǒujeongchuk 정축teichū/hinoto-ushiĐinh SửuYin Fire Ox
15戊寅wù-yínmuin 무인boin/tsuchinoe-toraMậu DầnYang Earth Tiger
16己卯jǐ-mǎogimyo 기묘kibō/tsuchinoto-uKỷ MãoYin Earth Rabbit
17庚辰gēng-chéngyeongjin 경진kōshin/kanoe-tatsuCanh ThìnYang Metal Dragon
18辛巳xīn-sìshinsa 신사shinshi/kanoto-miTân TỵYin Metal Snake
19壬午rén-wǔimo 임오jingo/mizunoe-umaNhâm NgọYang Water Horse
20癸未guǐ-wèigyemi 계미kibi/mizunoto-hitsujiQuý MùiYin Water Goat
21甲申jiǎ-shēngapshin 갑신kōshin/kinoe-saruGiáp ThânYang Wood Monkey
22乙酉yǐ-yǒueulyu 을유itsuyū/kinoto-toriẤt DậuYin Wood Rooster
23丙戌bǐng-xūbyeongsul 병술heijutsu/hinoe-inuBính TuấtYang Fire Dog
24丁亥dīng-hàijeonghae 정해teigai/hinoto-iĐinh HợiYin Fire Pig
25戊子wù-zǐmuja 무자boshi/tsuchinoe-neMậu TýYang Earth Rat
26己丑jǐ-chǒugichuk 기축kichū/tsuchinoto-ushiKỷ SửuYin Earth Ox
27庚寅gēng-yíngyeongin 경인kōin/kanoe-toraCanh DầnYang Metal Tiger
28辛卯xīn-mǎoshinmyo 신묘shinbō/kanoto-uTân MãoYin Metal Rabbit
29壬辰rén-chénimjin 임진jinshin/mizunoe-tatsuNhâm ThìnYang Water Dragon
30癸巳guǐ-sìgyesa 계사kishi/mizunoto-miQuý TỵYin Water Snake
31甲午jiǎ-wǔgapo 갑오kōgo/kinoe-umaGiáo NgọYang Wood Horse
32乙未yǐ-wèieulmi 을미itsubi/kinoto-hitsujiẤt MùiYin Wood Goat
33丙申bǐng-shēnbyeongshin 병신heishin/hinoe-saruBính ThânYang Fire Monkey
34丁酉dīng-yǒujeongyu 정유teiyū/hinoto-toriĐinh DậuYin Fire Rooster
35戊戌wù-xūmusul 무술bojutsu/tsuchinoe-inuMậu TuấtYang Earth Dog
36己亥jǐ-hàigihae 기해kigai/tsuchinoto-iKỷ HợiYin Earth Pig
37庚子gēng-zǐgyeongja 경자kōshi/kanoe-neCanh TýYang Metal Rat
38辛丑xīn-chǒushinchuk 신축shinchū/kanoto-ushiTân SửuYin Metal Ox
39壬寅rén-yínimin 임인jin'in/mizunoe-toraNhâm DầnYang Water Tiger
40癸卯guǐ-mǎogyemyo 계묘kibō/mizunoto-uQuý MãoYin Water Rabbit
41甲辰jiǎ-chéngapjin 갑진kōshin/kinoe-tatsuGiáp ThìnYang Wood Dragon
42乙巳yǐ-sìeulsa 을사itsushi/kinoto-miẤt TỵYin Wood Snake
43丙午bǐng-wǔbyeongo 병오heigo/hinoe-umaBính NgọYang Fire Horse
44丁未dīng-wèijeongmi 정미teibi/hinoto-hitsujiĐinh MùiYin Fire Goat
45戊申wù-shēnmushin 무신boshin/tsuchinoe-saruMậu ThânYang Earth Monkey
46己酉jǐ-yǒugiyu 기유kiyū/tsuchinoto-toriKỷ DậuYin Earth Rooster
47庚戌gēng-xūgyeongsul 경술kōjutsu/kanoe-inuCanh TuấtYang Metal Dog
48辛亥xīn-hàishinhae 신해shingai/kanoto-iTân HợiYin Metal Pig
49壬子rén-zǐimja 임자jinshi/mizunoe-neNhâm TýYang Water Rat
50癸丑guǐ-chǒugyechuk 계축kichū/mizunoto-ushiQuý SửuYin Water Ox
51甲寅jiǎ-yíngapin 갑인kōin/kinoe-toraGiáp DầnYang Wood Tiger
52乙卯yǐ-mǎoeulmyo 을묘itsubō/kinoto-uẤt MãoYin Wood Rabbit
53丙辰bǐng-chénbyeongjin 병진heishin/hinoe-tatsuBính ThìnYang Fire Dragon
54丁巳dīng-sìjeongsa 정사teishi/hinoto-miĐinh TỵYin Fire Snake
55戊午wù-wǔmuo 무오bogo/tsuchinoe-umaMậu NgọYang Earth Horse
56己未jǐ-wèigimi 기미kibi/tsuchinoto-hitsujiKỷ MùiYin Earth Goat
57庚申gēng-shēngyeongshin 경신kōshin/kanoe-saruCanh ThânYang Metal Monkey
58辛酉xīn-yǒushinyu 신유shin'yū/kanoto-toriTân DậuYin Metal Rooster
59壬戌rén-xūimsul 임술jinjutsu/mizunoe-inuNhâm TuấtYang Water Dog
60癸亥guǐ-hàigyehae 계해kigai/mizunoto-iQuý HợiYin Water Pig
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Relation to the western calendar

Below is the sexagenary cycle matched up to the Western calendar for the years 1804–2043, or four full 60 year cycles. The sexagenary cycle begins at lichun 'about February 4' according to some astrological sources.[5]

1804–1923

More information No., 1804–1863 ...
No.1804–1863Heavenly stemEarthly branch1864–1923
Year(Elements)(Animals)Year
1~~ 1804 – ~~ 1805甲 Yang WoodRat~~ 1864 – ~~ 1865
2~~ 1805 – ~~ 1806乙 Yin WoodOx~~ 1865 – ~~ 1866
3~~ 1806 – ~~ 1807丙 Yang FireTiger~~ 1866 – ~~ 1867
4~~ 1807 – ~~ 1808丁 Yin FireRabbit~~ 1867 – ~~ 1868
5~~ 1808 – ~~ 1809戊 Yang EarthDragon~~ 1868 – ~~ 1869
6~~ 1809 – ~~ 1810己 Yin EarthSnake~~ 1869 – Jan 30 1870
7~~ 1810 – ~~ 1811庚 Yang MetalHorseJan 31 1870 – Feb 18 1871
8~~ 1811 – ~~ 1812辛 Yin MetalGoatFeb 19 1871 – ~~ 1872
9~~ 1812 – ~~ 1813壬 Yang WaterMonkey~~ 1872 – ~~ 1873
10~~ 1813 – ~~ 1814癸 Yin WaterRooster~~ 1873 – ~~ 1874
11~~ 1814 – ~~ 1815甲 Yang WoodDog~~ 1874 – ~~ 1875
12~~ 1815 – ~~ 1816乙 Yin WoodPig~~ 1875 – ~~ 1876
13~~ 1816 – ~~ 1817丙 Yang FireRat~~ 1876 – ~~ 1877
14~~ 1817 – ~~ 1818丁 Yin FireOx~~ 1877 – ~~ 1878
15~~ 1818 – ~~ 1819戊 Yang EarthTiger~~ 1878 – ~~ 1879
16~~ 1819 – ~~ 1820己 Yin EarthRabbit~~ 1879 – ~~ 1880
17~~ 1820 – ~~ 1821庚 Yang MetalDragon~~ 1880 – ~~ 1881
18~~ 1821 – ~~ 1822辛 Yin MetalSnake~~ 1881 – ~~ 1882
19~~ 1822 – ~~ 1823壬 Yang WaterHorse~~ 1882 – ~~ 1883
20~~ 1823 – ~~ 1824癸 Yin WaterGoat~~ 1883 – ~~ 1884
21~~ 1824 – ~~ 1825甲 Yang WoodMonkey~~ 1884 – ~~ 1885
22~~ 1825 – ~~ 1826乙 Yin WoodRooster~~ 1885 – ~~ 1886
23~~ 1826 – ~~ 1827丙 Yang FireDog~~ 1886 – ~~ 1887
24~~ 1827 – ~~ 1828丁 Yin FirePig~~ 1887 – ~~ 1888
25~~ 1828 – ~~ 1829戊 Yang EarthRat~~ 1888 – Jan 30 1889
26~~ 1829 – ~~ 1830己 Yin EarthOxJan 31 1889 – Jan 20 1890
27~~ 1830 – ~~ 1831庚 Yang MetalTigerJan 21 1890 – Feb 08 1891
28~~ 1831 – ~~ 1832辛 Yin MetalRabbitFeb 09 1891 – ~~ 1892
29~~ 1832 – ~~ 1833壬 Yang WaterDragon~~ 1892 – ~~ 1893
30~~ 1833 – ~~ 1834癸 Yin WaterSnake~~ 1893 – ~~ 1894
31~~ 1834 – ~~ 1835甲 Yang WoodHorse~~ 1894 – ~~ 1895
32~~ 1835 – ~~ 1836乙 Yin WoodGoat~~ 1895 – Feb 12 1896
33~~ 1836 – ~~ 1837丙 Yang FireMonkeyFeb 13 1896 – Feb 01 1897
34~~ 1837 – ~~ 1838丁 Yin FireRoosterFeb 02 1897 – Jan 21 1898
35~~ 1838 – ~~ 1839戊 Yang EarthDogJan 22 1898 – Feb 09 1899
36~~ 1839 – ~~ 1840己 Yin EarthPigFeb 10 1899 – Jan 30 1900
37~~ 1840 – ~~ 1841庚 Yang MetalRatJan 31 1900 – Feb 18 1901
38~~ 1841 – ~~ 1842辛 Yin MetalOxFeb 19 1901 – Feb 07 1902
39~~ 1842 – ~~ 1843壬 Yang WaterTigerFeb 08 1902 – Jan 28 1903
40~~ 1843 – ~~ 1844癸 Yin WaterRabbitJan 29 1903 – Feb 15 1904
41~~ 1844 – ~~ 1845甲 Yang WoodDragonFeb 16 1904 – Feb 03 1905
42~~ 1845 – ~~ 1846乙 Yin WoodSnakeFeb 04 1905 – Jan 24 1906
43~~ 1846 – ~~ 1847丙 Yang FireHorseJan 25 1906 – Feb 12 1907
44~~ 1847 – ~~ 1848丁 Yin FireGoatFeb 13 1907 – Feb 01 1908
45~~ 1848 – ~~ 1849戊 Yang EarthMonkeyFeb 02 1908 – Jan 21 1909
46~~ 1849 – ~~ 1850己 Yin EarthRoosterJan 22 1909 – Feb 09 1910
47~~ 1850 – ~~ 1851庚 Yang MetalDogFeb 10 1910 – Jan 29 1911
48~~ 1851 – ~~ 1852辛 Yin MetalPigJan 30 1911 – Feb 17 1912
49~~ 1852 – ~~ 1853壬 Yang WaterRatFeb 18 1912 – Feb 05 1913
50~~ 1853 – ~~ 1854癸 Yin WaterOxFeb 06 1913 – Jan 25 1914
51~~ 1854 – ~~ 1855甲 Yang WoodTigerJan 26 1914 – Feb 13 1915
52~~ 1855 – ~~ 1856乙 Yin WoodRabbitFeb 14 1915 – Feb 02 1916
53~~ 1856 – ~~ 1857丙 Yang FireDragonFeb 03 1916 – Jan 22 1917
54~~ 1857 – ~~ 1858丁 Yin FireSnakeJan 23 1917 – Feb 10 1918
55~~ 1858 – ~~ 1859戊 Yang EarthHorseFeb 11 1918 – Jan 31 1919
56~~ 1859 – ~~ 1860己 Yin EarthGoatFeb 01 1919 – Feb 19 1920
57~~ 1860 – ~~ 1861庚 Yang MetalMonkeyFeb 20 1920 – Feb 07 1921
58~~ 1861 – ~~ 1862辛 Yin MetalRoosterFeb 08 1921 – Jan 27 1922
59~~ 1862 – ~~ 1863壬 Yang WaterDogJan 28 1922 – Feb 15 1923
60~~ 1863 – ~~ 1864癸 Yin WaterPigFeb 16 1923 – Feb 04 1924
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1924–2043

More information No., 1924–1983 ...
No.1924–1983Heavenly stemEarthly branch1984–2043
Year(Elements)(Animals)Year
1Feb 05 1924 – Jan 23 1925甲 Yang WoodRatFeb 02 1984 – Feb 19 1985
2Jan 24 1925 – Feb 12 1926乙 Yin WoodOxFeb 20 1985 – Feb 08 1986
3Feb 13 1926 – Feb 01 1927丙 Yang FireTigerFeb 09 1986 – Jan 28 1987
4Feb 02 1927 – Jan 21 1928丁 Yin FireRabbitJan 29 1987 – Feb 16 1988
5Jan 22 1928 – Feb 08 1929戊 Yang EarthDragonFeb 17 1988 – Feb 05 1989
6Feb 09 1929 – Jan 28 1930己 Yin EarthSnakeFeb 06 1989 – Jan 26 1990
7Jan 29 1930 – Feb 16 1931庚 Yang MetalHorseJan 27 1990 – Feb 14 1991
8Feb 17 1931 – Feb 05 1932辛 Yin MetalGoatFeb 14 1991 – Feb 03 1992
9Feb 06 1932 – Jan 24 1933壬 Yang WaterMonkeyFeb 04 1992 – Jan 22 1993
10Jan 25 1933 – Feb 13 1934癸 Yin WaterRoosterJan 23 1993 – Feb 09 1994
11Feb 14 1934 – Feb 02 1935甲 Yang WoodDogFeb 10 1994 – Jan 30 1995
12Feb 03 1935 – Jan 23 1936乙 Yin WoodPigJan 31 1995 – Feb 18 1996
13Jan 24 1936 – Feb 10 1937丙 Yang FireRatFeb 19 1996 – Feb 06 1997
14Feb 11 1937 – Jan 30 1938丁 Yin FireOxFeb 07 1997 – Jan 27 1998
15Jan 31 1938 – Feb 18 1939戊 Yang EarthTigerJan 28 1998 – Feb 15 1999
16Feb 19 1939 – Feb 07 1940己 Yin EarthRabbitFeb 16 1999 – Feb 04 2000
17Feb 08 1940 – Jan 26 1941庚 Yang MetalDragonFeb 05 2000 – Jan 23 2001
18Jan 27 1941 – Feb 14 1942辛 Yin MetalSnakeJan 24 2001 – Feb 11 2002
19Feb 15 1942 – Feb 04 1943壬 Yang WaterHorseFeb 12 2002 – Jan 31 2003
20Feb 05 1943 – Jan 24 1944癸 Yin WaterGoatFeb 01 2003 – Jan 21 2004
21Jan 25 1944 – Feb 12 1945甲 Yang WoodMonkeyJan 22 2004 – Feb 08 2005
22Feb 13 1945 – Feb 01 1946乙 Yin WoodRoosterFeb 09 2005 – Jan 28 2006
23Feb 02 1946 – Jan 21 1947丙 Yang FireDogJan 29 2006 – Feb 17 2007
24Jan 22 1947 – Feb 09 1948丁 Yin FirePigFeb 18 2007 – Feb 03 2008
25Feb 10 1948 – Jan 28 1949戊 Yang EarthRatFeb 07 2008 – Jan 25 2009
26Jan 29 1949 – Feb 16 1950己 Yin EarthOxJan 26 2009 – Feb 13 2010
27Feb 17 1950 – Feb 05 1951庚 Yang MetalTigerFeb 14 2010 – Feb 02 2011
28Feb 06 1951 – Jan 26 1952辛 Yin MetalRabbitFeb 03 2011 – Jan 22 2012
29Jan 27 1952 – Feb 13 1953壬 Yang WaterDragonJan 23 2012 – Feb 09 2013
30Feb 14 1953 – Feb 02 1954癸 Yin WaterSnakeFeb 10 2013 – Jan 30 2014
31Feb 03 1954 – Jan 23 1955甲 Yang WoodHorseJan 31 2014 – Feb 18 2015
32Jan 24 1955 – Feb 11 1956乙 Yin WoodGoatFeb 19 2015 – Feb 07 2016
33Feb 12 1956 – Jan 30 1957丙 Yang FireMonkeyFeb 08 2016 – Jan 27 2017
34Jan 30 1957 – Feb 17 1958丁 Yin FireRoosterJan 28 2017 – Feb 15 2018
35Feb 18 1958 – Feb 07 1959戊 Yang EarthDogFeb 16 2018 – Feb 04 2019
36Feb 08 1959 – Jan 27 1960己 Yin EarthPigFeb 05 2019 – Jan 24 2020
37Jan 28 1960 – Feb 14 1961庚 Yang MetalRatJan 25 2020 – Feb 11 2021
38Feb 15 1961 – Feb 04 1962辛 Yin MetalOxFeb 12 2021 – Jan 31 2022
39Feb 05 1962 – Jan 24 1963壬 Yang WaterTigerFeb 01 2022 – Jan 21 2023
40Jan 25 1963 – Feb 12 1964癸 Yin WaterRabbitJan 22 2023 – Feb 09 2024
41Feb 13 1964 – Feb 01 1965甲 Yang WoodDragonFeb 10 2024 – Jan 28 2025
42Feb 02 1965 – Jan 20 1966乙 Yin WoodSnakeJan 29 2025 – Feb 16 2026
43Jan 21 1966 – Feb 08 1967丙 Yang FireHorseFeb 17 2026 – Feb 05 2027
44Feb 09 1967 – Jan 29 1968丁 Yin FireGoatFeb 06 2027 – Jan 25 2028
45Jan 30 1968 – Feb 16 1969戊 Yang EarthMonkeyJan 26 2028 – Feb 12 2029
46Feb 17 1969 – Feb 05 1970己 Yin EarthRoosterFeb 13 2029 – Feb 02 2030
47Feb 06 1970 – Jan 26 1971庚 Yang MetalDogFeb 03 2030 – Jan 22 2031
48Jan 27 1971 – Feb 14 1972辛 Yin MetalPigJan 23 2031 – Feb 10 2032
49Feb 15 1972 – Feb 02 1973壬 Yang WaterRatFeb 11 2032 – Jan 30 2033
50Feb 03 1973 – Jan 24 1974癸 Yin WaterOxJan 31 2033 – Feb 18 2034
51Jan 23 1974 – Feb 10 1975甲 Yang WoodTigerFeb 19 2034 – Feb 07 2035
52Feb 11 1975 – Jan 30 1976乙 Yin WoodRabbitFeb 08 2035 – Jan 27 2036
53Jan 31 1976 – Feb 17 1977丙 Yang FireDragonJan 28 2036 – Feb 14 2037
54Feb 18 1977 – Feb 06 1978丁 Yin FireSnakeFeb 15 2037 – Feb 03 2038
55Feb 07 1978 – Jan 27 1979戊 Yang EarthHorseFeb 04 2038 – Jan 23 2039
56Jan 28 1979 – Feb 15 1980己 Yin EarthGoatJan 24 2039 – Feb 11 2040
57Feb 16 1980 – Feb 04 1981庚 Yang MetalMonkeyFeb 12 2040 – Jan 31 2041
58Feb 05 1981 – Jan 24 1982辛 Yin MetalRoosterFeb 01 2041 – Jan 21 2042
59Jan 25 1982 – Feb 12 1983壬 Yang WaterDogJan 22 2042 – Feb 09 2043
60Feb 13 1983 – Feb 01 1984癸 Yin WaterPigFeb 10 2043 – Jan 29 2044
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