Gāo Shímíng 高時明 (?–1644), late-Míng eunuch, Director of the Sīlǐjiān 司禮監 (Directorate of Ceremonies — the inner-court bureau in charge of imperial printing and document-flow) under the Wànlì, Tàichāng, Tiānqǐ, and Chóngzhēn reigns. Considered (in the Míng shǐ assessment of inner-court eunuchs) one of the more upright eunuchs of the period, in contrast to the Wèi Zhōngxián 魏忠賢 faction; nevertheless committed suicide on the fall of Beijing to Lǐ Zìchéng in 1644. As Director of the Sīlǐjiān he supervised inner-court woodblock production and was the custodian of the imperial workshop’s printing standard. He appears as collator (參閱) of the planchette-revealed Yù huáng xīn yìn jīng commentary attributed to 玄谷帝君, eventually transmitted via DZJY at KR5i0020 — a useful instance of late-Míng inner-court Daoist printing patronage.