Zhāng Suì 張燧 (lifedates uncertain, fl. Shùnzhì–Kāngxī era), a Pújiāng 浦江 (Wūzhōu / Jīnhuá) man and fellow-townsman of the early-Yuán yímín poet Fāng Fèng 方鳳. In Qīng Shùnzhì jiǎwǔ (1654) he broadly searched the various books and the local manuscript transmission to reassemble Fāng Fèng’s lost Cúnyǎtáng gǎo (originally edited by Liǔ Guàn 柳貫 in nine juàn of 380 poems with a Huáng Jìn 黃溍 preface), gathering 73 poems and 12 prose pieces plus the Jīnhuá dòngtiān xíngjì, with an appendix of Fāng Chū 方樗 (Fāng Fèng’s son)‘s remaining verse and prose — issued as the Cúnyǎtáng yígǎo KR4d0407. No CBDB record matches this Zhāng Suì confidently (the Quán Míngshǐ Zhāng Suì of Wànlì is a different person). His original recension also included a Wùyì kǎo in one juàn, two juàn of Yuèquán yínshè shī (which had separate circulation), and a two-juàn Wàipiān of correspondence — all three of which the Sìkù editors dropped.