Zhāng Jí 張吉 (1451–1518), zì Kèxiū 克修, hào Yìzhāi 翼齋, also Mòān 默庵, also Yíwō 怡窩, in late life Gǔchéng 古城, of Yúgàn 餘干 (Ráozhōu, Jiāngxī). Chénghuà 17 / xīnchǒu (1481) jìnshì; reached Guìzhōu zuǒ bùzhèngshǐ 貴州左布政使. As Gōngbù zhǔshì offended Wǔzōng with full remonstrance; as Guǎngxī bùzhèngshǐ refused to bribe Liú Jǐn 劉瑾 and was demoted to Zhàoqìngfǔ tóngzhī; in this post upheld public discussion. His firm-and-upright character was matched by an explicit orthodox-Zhū position. The principal intellectual work in his collected writings, the Lùxué dìngyí 陸學訂疑 (Doubts on the Learning of Lù), is one of the most prominent Míng-era anti-Lù Jiǔyuān statements — and was written before Wáng Yángmíng had risen, while the Yáojiāng school still lay over the horizon. His writings are gathered in the Gǔchéng jí in 6 juǎn (KR4e0136). CBDB id 34592, 1451–1518.