Zhāng Yǐníng 張以寧 (1301–1370), Zhìdào 志道, hào Cuìpíng 翠屏, was a late-Yuán to early-Míng Chūnqiū scholar and Hànlín official. Native of Gǔtián 古田 (modern Fújiàn). Jìnshì of Tàidìng dīngmǎo (1327) under the Yuán; rose to Hànlín shìjiǎngxuéshì in the Yuán; entered Míng service retaining the same office. In Hóngwǔ 2 (1369) he was sent as imperial envoy to invest the king of Annam (Ānnán); died in 1370 on the return journey. Biography in Míng shǐ Wényuànzhuàn.

Zhāng Yǐníng obtained a high jìnshì place through Chūnqiū and his lifelong specialist learning was therefore in that classic. Two of his Chūnqiū works survive: the KR1e0072 Chūnqiū chūnwáng zhèngyuè kǎo 春秋春王正月考 (the present text, completed at his Annam embassy in Hóngwǔ 3 = 1370) and the Chūnqiū húzhuàn biànyí 春秋胡傳辨疑 (now lost; only attested through citations in his student Shí Guāngjì’s 石光霽 KR1e0073 Chūnqiū shūfǎ gōuyuán 春秋書法鈎元). The tíyào of KR1e0073 preserves the report that “of Yuán former officials who came to the Míng capital, Wēi Sù 危素 and Yǐníng’s reputations were highest. Sù was strong in history, Yǐníng strong in classics; Sù’s draft Sòng and Yuán histories were both lost in transmission, but Yǐníng’s Chūnqiū learning thereby flourished, and his disciple Shí Guāngjì wrote the Chūnqiū gōuyuán.” CBDB id 28377.