Zuǒ Xiáng 左祥 (fl. 1325–1329; CBDB id 101591) was a Yuán-dynasty official, Chéngzhíláng Cháozhōulù zǒngguǎnfǔ jīnglì 承直郎潮州路總管府經歷 (administrator of Cháozhōu) under Tiānlì 2 (1329). He earlier served at Xiāngshān 香山 in Guǎngdōng and later at Cháozhōu, where he obtained from his colleague Liú Yīngfā 劉英發 a manuscript of the Qín táng yù sú biān (KR3j0126) — which Liú had brought from Ruìzhōu 瑞州 Xīnchāng. Zuǒ printed it for the Cháozhōu prefecture for the moral-instruction of the people. The original 14 sections had a gap in the zé jiāoyóu (choice of friends) section; following the precedent of Zhū Xī’s Xiǎo xué (which had lacked a parallel section on friends), Zuǒ supplemented it with his own addition, dating his preface Tiānlì 2 (1329) early-summer. He cites his teachers — Wéizhāi Liú gōng 唯齋劉公 and Xuělóu Chéng gōng Cǎolú Wú gōng 雪樓程公草廬吳公 (the great SòngYuán Confucian Wú Chéng 吳澄, 1249–1333) — as the source of his administrative ethos.