1985: Year of the Wood Ox
1985 is the Year of the Wood Ox (木牛, 乙丑) in the Chinese zodiac. This is a Yin Wood year, governed by the Heavenly Stem Yi 乙 and the Earthly Branch Chou (丑).
In the sexagenary cycle (六十甲子), 1985 occupies position #2 of 60. The cycle has been used continuously since the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 BCE) to count years, and it takes 60 years to complete one full revolution.
In the traditional Chinese calendar, the zodiac year in BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny) tradition starts at Lichun (立春), the "Start of Spring" solar term, which typically falls on February 3rd, 4th, or 5th. People born before Lichun in 1985 belong to the previous zodiac year.
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Wood Element (木) in 1985
The Wood element from the Heavenly Stem combines with the Ox's fixed element of Earth (土) to create the unique energy signature of 1985. In Wu Xing (Five Elements) theory, these two elements interact through the generating (相生) and overcoming (相剋) cycles.
The Wood element interacts with the Ox's innate Earth element, creating a dynamic tension between the year's Heavenly Stem energy and the animal's core nature. Understanding this interplay is key to navigating the year's opportunities and challenges.
The Wood Ox carries Yin polarity. In Chinese cosmology, Yin energy represents receptive, inward, and reflective force — diplomacy, intuition, and careful cultivation.
Learn more about how the Five Elements shape personality and destiny in our Wu Xing encyclopaedia article and the Wood element page.
Wood Ox Personality Traits
People born in the Year of the Ox (牛) share core zodiac traits that are modulated by the Wood element. For a comprehensive analysis of Ox personality, compatibility, career strengths, and cultural significance, see our full Ox zodiac profile.
The Wood Ox of 1985 has distinct characteristics compared to other elemental variations of the Ox. The Wood influence adds growth-oriented vision, flexibility, and creative idealism to the Ox's core nature.
The Ox's fixed element is Earth, so the Wood Ox blends Wood qualities with Earth foundations — creating a personality that is both visionary and stable.
1985 Ox Compatibility
Zodiac compatibility in Chinese astrology is determined by the Earthly Branch (animal sign), not the Heavenly Stem (element). The Ox's key compatibility relationships:
- San He (三合) — Zodiac Trio: The Ox forms a harmonious triad with the Snake and the Rooster, creating natural cooperation and shared goals.
- Liu He (六合) — Secret Friend: The Ox's "secret friend" is the Rat, a pairing that creates deep, intuitive understanding.
- Six Clash (六衝): The Goat sits directly opposite the Ox on the zodiac wheel. This creates tension but also complementary growth potential.
Use our compatibility checker to explore your specific relationship dynamics, or read the full Ox compatibility guide.
1985 in BaZi (Four Pillars)
In BaZi (八字) astrology, 1985 contributes the Year Pillar of 乙丑 (Yichou) to your Four Pillars chart. This pillar pairs the Heavenly Stem 乙 (Yi) with the Earthly Branch 丑 (Chou).
The Year Pillar represents your relationship with society, your ancestral influence, and your public persona. It is the outermost of the four pillars and shapes how others perceive you and how you relate to the broader world.
For a complete BaZi analysis that includes all four pillars (Year, Month, Day, and Hour), use our BaZi calculator or learn more about the Four Pillars of Destiny system.
The Sexagenary Cycle Position
1985 is position #2 in the sexagenary cycle (六十甲子, liùshí jiǎzǐ). The cycle combines 10 Heavenly Stems with 12 Earthly Branches to produce 60 unique stem-branch pairs. Since 10 and 12 share a common factor of 2, only 60 (not 120) combinations occur.
The same 乙丑 pillar last appeared in 1925 and will next appear in 2045. The same Ox animal (but with a different element) last appeared in 1973 and will next appear in 1997.
Frequently Asked Questions
1985 is the Year of the Wood Ox (木牛, 乙丑). It is a Yin Wood year governed by the Heavenly Stem Yi 乙 and the Earthly Branch Chou (丑).
The 1985 Ox is associated with the Wood element (木) from its Heavenly Stem. The Ox's fixed innate element is Earth (土). Together, these create the Wood Ox's unique personality characteristics.
The Ox is most compatible with the Snake and Rooster (San He trio, 三合) and the Rat (Liu He secret friend, 六合). The Ox may experience tension with the Goat (Six Clash, 六衝).
In BaZi (Four Pillars) astrology, the 1985 zodiac year begins at Lichun (立春, Start of Spring), typically February 3-5. The popular Chinese New Year date (between January 21 and February 20) is used in folk tradition. People born before Lichun in 1985 belong to the previous year's zodiac animal.
People born in 1985 are Wood Oxs — combining the Ox's core traits with Wood energy. The Wood influence adds vision, flexibility, and creative idealism. See our full Ox profile for detailed traits.
Other Years of the Ox
The Ox appears every 12 years in the zodiac cycle, but each occurrence carries a different element: