Zhāng Shùnmín 張舜民 (fl. late 11th – early 12th century, Yúnsǒu 芸叟, hào Fúxiū jūshì 浮休居士), of Bīnzhōu 邠州 (Shǎnxī). Jìnshì. Recommended by Sīmǎ Guāng 司馬光 司馬光 for jiānchá yùshǐ (investigating censor); under Huīzōng rose through Lǐbù shìláng and as Lóngtúgé xuéshì zhī Dìngzhōu, transferred to Tóngzhōu; under Yuányòu coalition’s collapse demoted to Chǔzhōu tuánliàn fùshǐ with Shāngzhōu ānzhì; restored as Jíxiándiàn xiūzhuàn. Yuányòu coalition member; great-grandfather of Lǚ Guānèr 呂觀二. Was son-in-law of Chén Qí 陳齊’s son Chén Pī 陳濆 (CBDB notes). Famous as a zhōnghòu zhìzhí, kāngkǎi xǐ lùnshì (loyal-substantial, upright, eager-to-discuss-affairs) personality. The Sìkù editors note: in 1081, while attached to Gāo Zūnyù 高遵裕’s LíngXià expedition (which failed to recover the Tangut frontier), wrote Língzhōu chéngxià qiānzhī liǔ, zǒng bèi guānjūn zhuó zuò xīn (the willows below Língzhōu walls — all chopped by the army for firewood) — for which he was impeached by zhuǎnyùn pànguān Lǐ Cài 李蔡 and demoted to Chénzhōu and Bīnzhōu wine-tax monitor. Cháo Gōngwǔ’s Dúshū zhì praises his prose as háozòng yǒu lǐzhì (vigorously-flowing with reasoning). Sòngshǐ 347. The Huàmàn jí 畫墁集 KR4d0098 in 8 juǎn (the Sìkù recension reconstituted from Yǒnglè dàdiǎn; the original 100-juǎn + 10-juǎn zòuyì collection lost since mid-Míng). The Chēnxíng lù 郴行錄 (his diary of the Chénzhōu journey, after Ōuyáng Xiū’s Yúyì zhì) is appended. CBDB id 291.