Shào Tàiqú 邵泰衢 (fl. early-mid 18th c.), Hètíng 鶴亭, native of Qiántáng 錢塘 (modern Hángzhōu, Zhèjiāng). Skilled in suànshù 算術 (calculation and astronomical computation); recommended by name in the early Yōngzhèng period and bestowed Qīntiānjiàn zuǒjiànfù 欽天監左監副 (Vice-Director of the Imperial Astronomical Bureau). His scholarly works combine astronomical / calendrical interest with classical-textual biànwěi: principal classical contributions are the Tángōng yíwèn 檀弓疑問 KR1d0073 (1 juan) on the Lǐjì’s Tángōng chapter, and various calendrical writings. CBDB id 442374; precise birth-and-death years not preserved.