Zhāng Yǒngmíng 張永明 (1499–1566), Zhōngchéng 鍾誠 (the Sìkù catalog meta records the slip 鍾城), posthumous shì Zhuāngxǐ 莊僖, of Wūchéng 烏程 (Húzhōu, Zhèjiāng). Took the jìnshì in Jiājìng 14 (1535); rose to Xíngbù shàngshū and Zuǒ Dū yùshǐ. He is one of the principal anti–Yán Sōng upright officials of the Jiājìng period: as Nánjīng jǐshìzhōng he impeached Yán Sōng for the Guō Xūn clique-and-profit affair; as xúnfǔ of Hénán he successfully impeached the Yī prince Diǎnyìng 伊王典楧 — a Míng-imperial-clan delinquent who had been poisoning officials who tried to restrain him. His Zhāng Zhuāngxǐ wénjí KR4e0194 was originally arranged in six sub-collections named for the Six Arts but was excised and re-edited into 5 juǎn by the Sìkù compilers. CBDB 34711.