Zhāng Kuò 張擴 (fl. ChóngníngShàoxīng, c. 1102–1148), Yànshí 彥實 (alternative Zǐwēi 子微), of Déxīng 德興 (Jiāngxī). Sòng shǐ has no biography. Per Jiāngxī tōngzhì: Chóngníng mid-period passed jìnshì; appointed Guózǐjiān bù; promoted bóshì; transferred Chǔzhōu gōngcáo; summoned as Mìshūshěng jiàoshūláng; soon-after promoted guǎnzhí (library-position); after southern-crossing held office to Zhōngshū shèrén (Director of Edicts) — drafting many edicts, particularly in the early-Shàoxīng period including the controversial zhuīzèng (posthumous-elevation) of Qín Guì’s father-and-grandfather and the jiān shìdú (concurrent reader-companion) appointment of Wànsì Xiè 万俟卨. Per Wáng Míngqīng’s Huīzhǔ yúhuà: Zhāng’s Zhēméi xīhú poem caught Qín Guì’s eye, leading to advancement. Author of Dōngchuāng jí 東窻集 KR4d0149 originally in 50 juǎn (per Sòng shǐ Yìwénzhì: 40 juǎn of + 10 of shī); Sìkù reconstruction is 16 juǎn. Associates included Zhū Yì 朱翌, Zēng Zào 曾慥, Lǚ Běnzhōng 呂本中, Xú Fǔ 徐俯 — significant Jiāngxī shīpài network.