Shào Chánghéng 邵長蘅 (1637–1704), zì Zǐxiāng 子湘, hào Qīngmén shānrén 青門山人, of Wǔjìn 武進 (Chángzhōu, Jiāngsū). Eminent early-Qing prose-master, classified by his contemporaries with Wèi Xǐ 魏禧 and Hóu Fāngyù 侯方域 in the gǔwén register. Held no major office — a bùyī (commoner-scholar) figure. Active in the early-Qing scholarly recovery of Sòng biéjí: principal collator of Sòng Luò 宋犖’s project to reconstitute the Shīzhù Sūshī 施註蘇詩 KR4d0080 (a Kāngxī 38 / 1699 enterprise), supplementing the lacunae from the Wáng Shípéng bǎijiā annotation KR4d0077, composing the Zhèngé (correcting the Wángzhù) in 1 juǎn, and revising Wáng Zōngjì 王宗稷’s Sòng-period niánpǔ. Chánghéng’s annotations were later attacked by Zhā Shènxíng 查愼行 查愼行 in Sūshī bǔzhù KR4d0081 — the Sìkù tíyào notes that successive annotators (Shào critiquing Wáng; Zhā critiquing Shào) reflects the inexhaustibility of kǎozhèng zhī xué. Other principal works: Qīngmén lǚgǎo 青門旅藁 (his own collection); Sùzhèng 宿正; collaborator with Lǐ Bìhéng 李必恒 (Gao-yóu) on the Sūshī bǔzhù. CBDB id 65850.