Zhāng Fǔ 章甫 (Southern Sòng, zì Guànzhī 冠之, hào Yìzú jūshì 易足居士), originally of Pó’yáng 鄱陽 (modern Jiāngxī); settled at Zhēnzhōu 真州 (modern Yízhēng, Jiāngsū). Active in the Qiándào–Chúnxī periods (c. 1165–1190); xiùcái (attempted but did not pass the jìnshì examination per Lù Yóu’s Rùshǔ jì). Friend of Zhāng Xiàoxiáng 張孝祥 (hào Yúhú); part of the late-Southern-Sòng anti-appeasement poetic circle. Correspondent of Lù Yóu 陸游, Hán Yuánjí 韓元吉, and Lǚ Zǔqiān 呂祖謙. Lifedates unknown; flourished c. 1165–1190. Author of KR4d0276 Zìmíng jí.
Distinct from the Northern-Sòng Zhāng Fǔ 章甫 (1045–1106, zì Duānshū 端叔, of Pǔchéng 浦城, jìnshì of Xīníng 3 = 1070; CBDB id 7012; held office to Dūguān lángzhōng; author of Mèngzǐ jiěyì in 14 juǎn; eulogized by Yáng Shí 楊時 in Guīshān jí). The catalog meta of KR4d0276 gives the death year “1105”, which actually belongs to this Northern-Sòng namesake; the Sòng Sìkù tíyào explicitly distinguishes the two.