Zhāng Zhīxiàng 張之象 (1507–1587), Xuánchāo 玄超, hào Yuèlù 月麓 and Yúnjiānshì 雲間氏, was a native of Huátíng 華亭 (modern Sōngjiāng 松江, Shànghǎi). A gòngshēng 貢生 of the Jiājìng 嘉靖 reign, he served briefly as Subordinate of Bāoqìng 寶慶府通判 before retiring to scholarship. He is best known for his Yántiě lùn commentary, completed Jiājìng 32 / guǐchǒu 癸丑 (1553) and printed at Yúnjiān, which is reproduced in the SKQS as the standard premodern annotation (KR3a0006); the SKQS tíyào notes that “though it offers no original interpretation, the historical references are roughly furnished.” His preface (preserved in KR3a0006_000.txt) records that he studied under Lǚ Nán 呂柟 (Jīngyě 涇野) and Mǎ Lǐ 馬理 (XīXuán 西𤣥), and frames the project as classical-political pedagogy in the Mèngzǐ vein of yǎngqì 養氣. CBDB has no confirmed entry for him; his dates are well established from the Sōngjiāngfù gazetteer and from his own preface and other dated paratexts.