Míng-era annotator. Zì Wénliàng 文亮; native of Xīngàn 新淦 (Jiāngxī). Career and exact dates not preserved; the SKQS editors of the KR4h0083 Tángyīn infer from blunders such as misidentifying the Early-Táng “Zhào Zòng” as the mid-Táng son-in-law of Guō Zǐyí, and misclassifying Yáng Jiǒng’s yuèfǔ title Liúshēng 劉生 as a personal name, that Zhāng was a Míng (rather than Yuán) figure. His annotation of Tángyīn is judged by the Sìkù commissioners as “extremely shallow and crude” (極弇陋) but is retained because no superior recension survives.
The catalog yaml gives his function on Tángyīn as 註 (annotator), not co-editor. No independent works under his name are transmitted.