Use this page when a record gives a Chinese lunar year, month and day and you need the matching Western calendar date.
Quick answer: Enter the lunar year, month, day and leap-month status in the calendar converter to get the Gregorian date.
Use lunar to Gregorian when a birthday is written as a lunar month and day.
If the date fails, the leap-month checkbox may be wrong for that year.
Not every year has a leap lunar month.
The converter intentionally limits dates to the supported 1900-2100 range.
This page targets one Chinese calendar search phrase. Use the main calendar converter for the actual date calculation, especially when leap lunar months or date-of-birth lookups are involved.
Chinese lunar conversion is date-specific and range-limited. Check the Gregorian date, lunar month, leap-month flag and weekday before using the result in a booking, form or family record.
Chinese lunar date conversion is not a simple month-name translation. The calendar is lunisolar, some years contain leap lunar months, and zodiac-year lookup depends on the Chinese New Year boundary rather than January 1.
The main converter supports practical modern lookups from 1900 to 2100. It is designed for birthdays, family notes, festival checks and cultural calendar lookup, not for ancient historical chronology or legal evidence.
For the full checklist, read the Chinese lunar calendar conversion limits guide. It explains leap-month status, supported range, zodiac boundaries and when a specialist calendar reference is safer.