Zhāng Niè 張嵲 (1096–1148), Jùshān 巨山, native of Xiāngyáng 襄陽 (Húběi). Shàngshè graduate of Xuānhé 3 (1121). Under Gāozōng he served as Sīxūn yuánwàiláng 司勳員外郎 (Shàoxīng 9 = 1139), rising eventually to Fūwéngé dàizhì 敷文閣待制 and Prefect of Qúzhōu; ended as Tíjǔ Jiāngzhōu Tàipíngxīngguógōng. Sòng shǐ j. 445 (Wényuàn zhuàn).

Zhāng was Chén Yǔyì’s 陳與義 cousin’s-son and disciple in his youth — Liú Kèzhuāng’s Hòucūn shīhuà identifies the jùfǎ (sentence-method) of Zhāng’s poetry as akin to Chén’s Jiǎnzhāi style, and Zhāng wrote his cousin-uncle’s tomb-inscription. CBDB id 264 confirms 1096–1148.

Catalog meta has no dates; CBDB and the Sòng shǐ both supply 1096–1148, followed here.

Zhāng’s Zǐwēi jí 紫微集 KR4d0161 is reconstituted in 36 juǎn from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn (originally 30 juǎn per Sòng shǐ Yìwénzhì and Zhízhāi shūlù jiětí, where it is titled Zhāng Jùshān jí). The Sìkù tíyào reports that Zhāng’s Shàoxīng fùgǔ shī — composed at Qín Guì’s prompting in praise of the 1141 peace — is preserved in the collection and constitutes the political báibì zhī xiá (white-jade flaw) of his career.