Kǒng Zāng 孔臧 (fl. mid-2nd c. BCE) was the son of Kǒng Jù 孔聚 (a 功臣 founding-merit follower of Hàn Gāozǔ 高祖), inherited the title Marquis of Liǎo 蓼侯, and rose under Wǔdì 武帝 to Grand Master of Ceremonies (tàicháng 太常). The Hàn shū yìwén zhì lists Kǒng Zāng in ten 篇 under the Rújiā and a separate Kǒng Zāng fù 孔臧賦 in twenty 篇 under the Cífù class. The two short pieces (the and the letter) appended at the end of the received Kǒng cóngzǐ 孔叢子 (KR3a0003) under the title Liáncóngzǐ 連叢子 are conventionally — but already on Cháo Gōngwǔ’s reading uncertainly — connected with him; the SKQS tíyào notes that the Liáncóngzǐ contains a , suggesting the Cífù-class Kǒng Zāng rather than the Rújiā-class one. He has no entry in CBDB (Western Hàn predates its scope).