Tāng Yǔnmó 湯允謨 (fl. early 14th c.), of Féngxī 逢溪. An early-Yuán connoisseur known for the Xù lù 續錄 supplement (1 juàn, 39 entries) to Zhōu Mì’s Yún yān guò yǎn lù 雲烟過眼錄 (KR3j0169). His attributions for early calligraphies — including the silk-cloth Huángtíng jīng as a YángXǔ relic — were later adopted by Dǒng Qíchāng in his Xìhóngtáng tiè 戲鴻堂帖 compilation. Beyond his role as Zhōu Mì’s continuator, his career is undocumented.