Zhāng Tián 張田 (1054–1103), zì Gōngzài 公載, was a Northern Sòng official from Chánzhōu 澶州 (modern Púyáng 濮陽). A direct disciple of the celebrated incorruptible magistrate Bāo Zhěng 包拯 (999–1062), he served in the Jiāyòu period (1056–1063) as Zhī Lúzhōu 知廬州 — the same prefecture from which Bāo Zhěng came — where he won great popular acclaim for clean government, “not bringing shame upon his master” as the Sìkù tíyào puts it.

His principal documented bibliographic act is the editing of his late master’s collected memorials into the canonical KR2f0013 Bāo Xiàosù zòuyì jí 包孝肅奏議集 in 10 juàn, with his own preface (also dated to the 1060s, shortly after Bāo’s death in 1062). The work classifies Bāo’s memorials into 30 categories from yìng zhào 應詔 (response to imperial edict) to qiú tuì 求退 (request for retirement). Wāng Yìngchén 汪應辰 in his preface noted that Zhāng’s categorical arrangement obscures chronological sequence — for example, that three memorials on transferring Héběi troops are split between juàn 8 (military matters) and juàn 9 (frontier matters) — but the Sìkù editors defend Zhāng’s editorial work as substantively faithful to Bāo. CBDB id 46616 (lifedates 1054–1103).

Zhāng Tián must be distinguished from the homonymous Yuán-period figure (CBDB id 106487, 1324–1374) and from various other 張田 entries in Sòng records.