Zhāng Cúnhuì 張存惠 ( Wèiqīng 魏卿, fl. Jīn Tàihé / Dàdìng period, late 12th – early 13th c., 金), Jīn-period scholar-printer of Píngyáng 平陽 (modern Línfén, Shǎnxī) — the great Jīn imperial-printing center. Compiler of the Tàihé / Huìmíngxuān 晦明軒 recension of Táng Shènwēi’s Zhènglèi běncǎo, completed in Jīn Tàihé 4 jiǎzǐ (1204) under the title Chóngxiū Zhènghé jīngshǐ zhènglèi bèiyòng běncǎo 重修政和經史證類備用本草 (KR3e0029). Zhāng’s edition interpolated 寇宗奭 Kòu Zōngshì’s Běncǎo yǎnyì 本草衍義 (1116) into the body of the Zhènglèi, following each běncǎo entry with the corresponding Yǎnyì discussion — a major editorial intervention that shaped the work’s reception under JīnYuánMíng. The earlier copy on which his work depended is identified by the Jīn Má Gé 麻革 preface (Dàdìng jǐyǒu = 1189) as the Pángshì běn 龐氏本 (Páng-family copy) from Xièzhōu 解州, much damaged in the warfare of the JīnSòng transition. Beyond his role as printer-editor, Zhāng has no transmitted biographical record.