Shì Zhèngmiǎn 釋正勉 (fl. late Wànlì, c. 1580–1620), zì Dàokě 道可, of Jiāxīng 嘉興 (modern Zhèjiāng). Late-Míng Buddhist clergyman and anthologist; principal biān compiler, jointly with 釋性𣻢 Shì Xìng Tǒng, of the Gǔjīn chánzǎo jí 古今禪藻集 KR4h0135 — the 28-juǎn anthology of monastic verse from Jìn to Míng (the actual gathering work was done by Shì Pǔwén 釋普文 of Jiāxīng). Zhèngmiǎn belongs to the Jiāxīng late-Míng Buddhist literary circle — the same milieu responsible for the Jiāxīng zàng 嘉興藏 (the Jiā-xīng-printed dàzàngjīng of 1589 onward) — but no independent biography or further works survive. No CBDB record; the Sìkù tíyào of KR4h0135 is the principal source for his identification.