Zhāng Huáng 章潢 (1527–1608), zì Běnqīng 本清, hào Dòujīn 斗津 (whence his honorific Zhāng Dòujīn xiānshēng), native of Nánchāng 南昌 in Jiāngxī. Leading late-Míng Wáng Yáng-míng-school Confucian and a disciple of Luó Hóngxiān 羅洪先. He was repeatedly summoned to court office but consistently declined, choosing to teach at home and at the Báilù dòng shūyuàn 白鹿洞書院, of which he was the late-Míng director. He is recorded in Míng shǐ 283 (Rúlín section).
His principal works are: the Zhōu yì xiàngyì 周易象義 (an Yì jīng commentary on the xiàng-image tradition, separately catalogued in the Sìkù); the Túshū biān 圖書編 (KR3k0050) in 127 juan, one of the largest late-Míng túpǔ compendia; the Píngcǎo 評草 (lectures on the Lǐ jì); and the Shījīng yuántǐ 詩經原體. He is one of the principal Wáng Yáng-míng-school scholars to undertake encyclopedic-pedagogical compilation in the late Míng. His biographical xíngzhuàng was composed by his disciple Wàn Shàngliè 萬尚烈.