Zhāng Yǒngmíng 張永明 (1499–1566), zì Zhōngchéng 鍾誠 (the Sìkù catalog meta records the slip 鍾城), posthumous shì Zhuāngxǐ 莊僖, of Wūchéng 烏程 (Húzhōu, Zhèjiāng). Took the jìnshì in Jiājìng 14 (1535); rose to Xíngbù shàngshū and Zuǒ Dū yùshǐ. He is one of the principal anti–Yán Sōng upright officials of the Jiājìng period: as Nánjīng jǐshìzhōng he impeached Yán Sōng for the Guō Xūn clique-and-profit affair; as xúnfǔ of Hénán he successfully impeached the Yī prince Diǎnyìng 伊王典楧 — a Míng-imperial-clan delinquent who had been poisoning officials who tried to restrain him. His Zhāng Zhuāngxǐ wénjí KR4e0194 was originally arranged in six sub-collections named for the Six Arts but was excised and re-edited into 5 juǎn by the Sìkù compilers. CBDB 34711.