Fāng Féngzhèn 方逢振 (fl. mid–late 13th century), Jūnyù 君玉, was the younger brother of the more famous Fāng Féngchén 方逢辰 (1221–1291) of Chúnʼān 淳安. He passed the jìnshì examination in the Jǐngdìng 景定 era (1260–1264) and rose under the late Sòng to the position of Registrar of the Court of the Imperial Treasury (Tàifǔsì bù 太府寺簿). After the fall of the Sòng in 1276 he, like his elder brother, refused to serve the Yuán and lived out his life in retirement at Chúnʼān. His exact birth and death dates are not securely established (CBDB id 16937 records no precise years). A small group of his prose and verse survives, appended to the eighth juàn of the Jiāofēng wénjí 蛟峰文集 KR4d0387 under the title Shānfáng yíwén 山房遺文 by the Míng compiler Fāng Yuān 方淵 (fifth-generation descendant of Fāng Féngchén). He is conventionally counted, together with his brother, among the principal Sòng-loyalist refusers of the Yánzhōu 嚴州 / Chúnʼān region.