Zhái Liáng 翟良 (hào Yùhú 玉壺, fl. ca. 1620–1660, 明–清初), late-Míng / early-Qīng Shāndōng literatus-physician documented in the local gazetteers of Yìzhōu 益州 (modern Yíshuǐ 沂水, Shāndōng) as a learned physician who refused official appointment and devoted himself to writing on medical theory. Author of the Jīngluò huìbiān 經絡彙編 (KR3ee010), a polemic-laden MíngQīng transitional treatise that argues for the centrality of the channel-collateral system to all clinical reasoning. Also recorded as author of the Yīxué qǐméng 醫學啟蒙 (a primer for beginning students) and the Màijué huìbiān 脈訣彙編. No CBDB record could be matched. Catalog meta dynasty 明 followed; in practice he straddles the Míng–Qīng transition.