Zhāng Shǒuqīng 張守清 (1253–1342), native of Ān’ānlù 安安路 Zhōufēngxiàn 州鳳縣, was the principal patriarch of the Wǔdāng-shan 武當山 Xuánwǔ 玄武 / Zhēnwǔ 真武 cult in the Yuán dynasty, and a key organiser of Wǔdāng Daoist institutional life. He entered the Dào at Wǔdāng in 1274, studied under the Qīngwēi 清微 master Yè Yúnlái 葉雲萊, and from 1284 onward presided over the founding and restoration of the major Wǔdāng temples (Zǐxiāo gōng 紫霄宮, Tàihé gōng 太和宮, etc.). In 1307 he was summoned to the imperial court by Emperor Wǔzōng 武宗 (r. 1307–1311) and granted the title Tǐxuán miàoyìng tàihé zhēnrén 體玄妙應太和真人 in 1314 under Rénzōng 仁宗. His court liturgical work shaped the imperial patronage of the Wǔdāng cult throughout the Yuán.

His surviving writings include the preface (dated 1332) to DZ 398 Dòngxuán língbǎo zìrán jiǔtiān shēngshén zhāngjīng zhù KR5b0082 by Huáyáng fù 華陽復. Primary biographical sources: DZ 962 Wǔdāng fúdì zǒng zhēnjí 武當福地總真集 2.1b; DZ 961 Xuántiān shàngdì qǐshèng língyì lù 玄天上帝啟聖靈異錄 6a; DZ 970 Dàyuán Wǔdāng shān lǐng xuánjiào Dà zōngshī Zhāng gōng shēnbēi 大元武當山領玄教大宗師張公神碑. No CBDB record.