Zhān Dàochuán 詹道傳 (fl. early 14th century)
A Yuan-period scholar of Línchuān 臨川 (modern Fǔzhōu 撫州 area, Jiāngxī). Lifedates not securely recorded.
His one Kanripo work is the Sìshū zuǎnjiān 四書纂箋 (KR1h0038) in 28 juàn — a sub-commentary that follows the format of Lù Démíng’s 陸德明 Jīngdiǎn shìwén 經典釋文: brief annotations on Zhū Xī’s Zhāngjù, Huòwèn, and Jízhù, fixing pronunciations, identifying míngwù and dùshù (institutional usage), and tracing the canonical sources of Zhū Xī’s quotations. As the Sìkù tíyào at KR1h0038 notes: “zhēn jí lì jiǔ 真積力久 derives from the Xúnzǐ Quànxué chapter; xiàozǐ àirì 孝子愛日 derives from the Yángzǐ Xiào zhì” — both as illustrations of Zhān Dàochuán’s source-tracking discipline.
Hú Yīzhōng 胡一中 (Hú Bǐngwén’s pupil) reportedly praised the work as “yǔyì Zhūzǐ 羽翼朱子” (a wing-and-feather — i.e. a supporting accompaniment — to Zhū Xī). The Sìkù editors note that the praise is fair though the work has occasional citation errors (e.g. on the HúLiǎn gloss, Zhān Dàochuán cites the Lǐjì Míngtángwèi but then offers a separate “xià yuē Hú, shāng yuē Liǎn” formula and ascribes it to the Ěryǎ Shìqì — but no such Ěryǎ line exists, the formula being Zhān Dàochuán’s own dùzhuàn fùhuì (fabrication-and-attachment)).
(CBDB id 109965; lifedates not recorded.)