. . . . . . . "Zhang Zhu (chinois traditionnel : \u5F35\u7FE5 ; pinyin : Zh\u0101ng Zh\u00F9), \u00E9galement connu sous le pr\u00E9nom de courtoisie de Zhongju, n\u00E9 en 1287 \u00E0 Jining dans la province du Shandong et mort en 1368, est un po\u00E8te chinois de la dynastie Yuan."@fr . "1690"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Zhang Zhu (Chinese: \u5F35\u7FE5; pinyin: Zh\u0101ng Zh\u00F9; 1287\u20131368), courtesy name Zhongju (\u4EF2\u8209), was a Yuan Dynasty poet. A native of (?), he brought himself into notice by his poetry, and was subsequently employed upon the histories of the Liao, Later Jin, and Song dynasties, rising to be a Doctor in the Hanlin Academy and holding other high offices. He was the author of a collection of verses (titled \u86FB\u5DD6\u8A5E). His phrase \"cataclysm of the red Goat\" (\u7EA2\u7F8A\u52AB), is still used in the sense of \"great calamity.\" \"In the hexagenary system of calendrical calculation, the years bingwu and dingwei in the cycle were believed to be years in which national disasters would occur. In the ten heavenly stems (tiangan) bing and ding, the first character in each combination, belong to the element fire, and their color is red; furthermore, of the zodiac animal signs for the twelve earthly branches (dizhi), the Goat stands for wei. Hence, the \"calamity of the red Goat.\"\""@en . . "\u5F20\u7FE5"@zh . "Zhang Zhu"@fr . . . . . . "Zhang Zhu (Chinese: \u5F35\u7FE5; pinyin: Zh\u0101ng Zh\u00F9; 1287\u20131368), courtesy name Zhongju (\u4EF2\u8209), was a Yuan Dynasty poet. A native of (?), he brought himself into notice by his poetry, and was subsequently employed upon the histories of the Liao, Later Jin, and Song dynasties, rising to be a Doctor in the Hanlin Academy and holding other high offices. He was the author of a collection of verses (titled \u86FB\u5DD6\u8A5E). His phrase \"cataclysm of the red Goat\" (\u7EA2\u7F8A\u52AB), is still used in the sense of \"great calamity.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\u5F20\u7FE5\uFF081287\u5E74\uFF0D1368\u5E74\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u4EF2\u4E3E\uFF0C\u4E16\u79F0\u8715\u5EB5\u5148\u751F\uFF0C\u664B\u5B81\uFF08\u4ECA\u5C71\u897F\u81E8\u6C7E\uFF09\u4EBA\uFF0C\u5143\u671D\u8BD7\u4EBA\u3002"@zh . . . . . . "Zhang Zhu"@en . "\u5F20\u7FE5\uFF081287\u5E74\uFF0D1368\u5E74\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u4EF2\u4E3E\uFF0C\u4E16\u79F0\u8715\u5EB5\u5148\u751F\uFF0C\u664B\u5B81\uFF08\u4ECA\u5C71\u897F\u81E8\u6C7E\uFF09\u4EBA\uFF0C\u5143\u671D\u8BD7\u4EBA\u3002"@zh . "1108445629"^^ . "Zhang Zhu (chinois traditionnel : \u5F35\u7FE5 ; pinyin : Zh\u0101ng Zh\u00F9), \u00E9galement connu sous le pr\u00E9nom de courtoisie de Zhongju, n\u00E9 en 1287 \u00E0 Jining dans la province du Shandong et mort en 1368, est un po\u00E8te chinois de la dynastie Yuan."@fr . . "28407493"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Zh\u0101ng Zh\u00F9"@en . . "\u5F35\u7FE5"@en . .