Zhāng Dédì 張德地 (fl. 1660–1675) — early-Kāng-xī era Sìchuān Provincial Governor (xúnfǔ Sìchuān), with concurrent appointments as Lǐ liáng xiǎng 理糧餉 (Manager of Grain-and-Provisions) and Gōngbù shàngshū jiān Dūcháyuàn yòu fùdūyùshǐ (Minister of Works and Vice Censor-in-Chief) at the rank of cóng yī pǐn (junior first-grade). His celebrated stele-record KR5i0101 for the Chóng xiū Qīngyáng wànshòu gōng narrates the Kāng-xī-era reconstruction of the Chéngdū Qīngyánggōng — destroyed in the MíngQīng wars — and articulates an explicit HuángLǎo political theory of post-war Sìchuān governance, citing Cáo Cān’s reception of Gài Gōng’s qīng jìng doctrine as the governing precedent. No CBDB record located.