Táng Shìchǐ 唐士恥, dates uncertain (active under Níngzōng and Lǐzōng, c. 1208–1250), was a member of the prominent Jīnhuá 金華 (Wùzhōu 婺州) Táng scholar-clan, of which his grandfather Táng Yáofēng 唐堯封 (jìnshì 1132) and his uncle Táng Zhòngyǒu 唐仲友 — the jìnshì and Hóngcí graduate famously impeached three times by Zhū Xī during his prefecture at Tāizhōu — were the most conspicuous figures. The Sìkù editors, working only from internal evidence in his recovered Língyán jí 靈巖集, established that he was either a son of Táng Zhòngwēn 唐仲温 or of Táng Zhòngyì 唐仲義 (cousins of Zhòngyǒu) but could not determine which. His mother was a sister of Hé Sōng 何松 (the grandfather of the Zhūxué transmitter Hé Jī 何基 1188–1268), and Hé Sōng was also his father-in-law — a dual-affinal connection that put him at the centre of the Jīnhuá TángHéLiú network. He entered office by hereditary privilege (ményīn 門蔭), rather than by examination, and held a series of provincial deputy-magistracy and adjudication posts in Jiāngyòu 江右 (Jízhōu, Línjiāng, Jiànchāng, Wàn’ān). His sole surviving work, recovered from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn, is the Língyán jí in eight juàn, a collection of literary-form exercise pieces (KR4d0350).