Zhāng Zī 張鎡 (1153–1221), zì Gōngfǔ 功甫, hào Yuēzhāi 約齋. Great-grandson of the Southern-Sòng founding general Zhāng Jùn 張俊 (1086–1154). Native of XīQín 西秦 / Chángān origin, settled in Línān 臨安 (Hángzhōu) at the family seat. Inherited official rank by yīn (privilege of descent). Held a series of provincial and central posts, finally as Tàifǔ shǎoqīng (Vice Court-Master of the Imperial Storehouse) and Zhí Bǎomógé (Hanlin honorific). His Hángzhōu garden Nányuán 南園 and his Sūzhōu retreat Yuēzhāi 約齋 were celebrated cultural sites; Lù Yóu 陸游, Yáng Wànlǐ 楊萬里, Fàn Chéngdà 范成大, and Jiāng Kuí 姜夔 all composed verse for or visited Zhāng’s gardens. Zhāng was implicated in the 1207 plot to overthrow Hán Tuōzhòu 韓侂胄 in collaboration with Shǐ Míyuǎn 史彌遠; after Hán’s assassination, Zhāng was demoted to a peripheral post and never recovered his standing. Died 1221. Surviving works include the Yuēzhāi shī jí 約齋詩集 (collected poems), the Yuēzhāi rì jì 約齋日記 (now lost), the Shì xué guī fàn 仕學規範 (KR3j0182) in 40 juàn (a literati-conduct compendium), and a fragment-tradition of cí poetry.