Téng Gǒng 滕珙 (Sòng), zì Dézhāng 德章, hào Méngzhāi 蒙齋, was a direct Zhū-school disciple of Wùyuán 婺源 (Xīnān, Huīzhōu — Zhū Xī’s family seat). Jìnshì of Chúnxī 14 (1187); held office as Magistrate of Héféi 合肥. He and his elder brother Téng Lín 滕璘 both studied with Zhū Xī. Zhū Xī’s tomb-inscription for their father commends both sons as well-regarded in their districts and notes that Gǒng’s tíngduì (court examination response) was excellent. He is the compiler of the Jīngjì wén héng 經濟文衡 (KR3a0057) — the major Sòng-period thematic anthology of Zhū Xī’s writings, in 72 juan total (前集 25 + 後集 25 + 續集 22). The attribution to Téng Gǒng was lost in early printings (the Zhèngdé 1521 and Wànlì 1606 printings name no compiler) and was restored in the Qiánlóng jǐwèi (1739) Yáng Yúnfú 楊雲服 reprint with Chéng Xún 程恂’s preface; Huáng Yújì’s Qiānqǐngtáng shūmù attributes the work to a different compiler (Mǎ Jìjī 馬季機). CBDB id 21564, no dates.