Zhāng Fú 張虙 (fl. early 13th c.), native of Cíqī 慈溪 (Míngzhōu 明州, modern Cíqī, Zhèjiāng), jìnshì of Qìngyuán bǐngchén 慶元丙辰 (1196). He served as imperial Shìdú 侍讀 (lecturer to the throne) under Lǐzōng (r. 1224–1264) in the early Duānpíng period (from 1234) and ultimately reached the office of Guózǐ jìjiǔ 國子祭酒 (Director of the Imperial Academy). His best-known work is the Yuèlìng jiě 月令解 KR1d0056 in twelve juàn (one per month), composed as a working tool for monthly imperial-ritual lecture, completed in retirement and presented to court — preserved through the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn and edited into the Sìkùquánshū. No CBDB id confidently identifiable; precise dates undocumented.