Cháng Jiésēn 常傑森 (also written Cháng Jiémiǎo 常傑淼; 1875–1929) was a Běijīng-born píngshu 評書 (oral storytelling) performer who moved to Tiānjīn after 1903. He became one of Tiānjīn’s most celebrated píngshu artists, recognized as one of the “Three Greats of Píngshu” (Píngshū sānjié 評書三傑) alongside Xǔ Jiéquán 許杰泉 and Zhāng Jiéxīn 張傑鑫. He studied under Wáng Zhìjiǔ 王志久. His martial arts fiction Yōngzhèng Jiànxiá Tú 雍正劍俠圖 (KR4k0328) was serialized in the Tiānjīn Xīn Tiānjīn Bào 新天津報 from 1928; Cháng died in 1929 before completing the work, and his disciple Jiǎng Zhèntíng 蔣軫庭 continued the series. The work represents the transition from oral píngshu performance to written serial fiction in the Republican period.