Sòng Shìliáng 宋世良 (fl. early sixth century), a Northern Wèi 北魏 xiǎoxué compiler. The Suí shū jīngjí zhì 隋書‧經籍志 records his Zì lüè 字略 (KR1j0108) in one juàn — a paraphrastic glossary of difficult graphs in the Cāngjié tradition. The work was lost between the Táng and Sòng and survives only in fragments, principally in Lù Démíng 陸德明’s Jīngdiǎn shìwén 經典釋文 and in Buddhist yīnyì literature; reconstructed in CHANT. A short notice in Wèi shū 88 (賢列傳) places him in the Northern-Wèi capital scholarly milieu. The abbreviated title Zì lüè in Táng yīnyì citations partially overlaps with the abbreviated form of 阮孝緒 Ruǎn Xiàoxù’s KR1j0106 Wénzì jí lüè, and not every citation can be confidently assigned. CBDB has no matching entry.