Jiǎng Yǔpǔ 蔣予蒲 (1756–1819), Yuántíng 元庭, hào Mèngyīn 夢因 — native of Suīyáng 睢陽 (modern Shāngqiū, Hénán). Mid-Qīng jìnshì (1779), official rising to Tàipúsì shǎoqīng 太僕寺少卿, and the principal compiler of the Dào zàng jí yào 道藏輯要 in its first edition (1809). Jiǎng was a deeply-committed Lóngmén Daoist who developed the DZJY editorial project in collaboration with the Èr xiān ān 二仙菴 in Chéngdū, drawing on the planchette-revealed corpus of the Lǚ-zǔ-circle (cf. 柳守元, 劉體恕). His Dào zàng jí yào (1809) is the principal vehicle through which the late-imperial Lǚ-zǔ-cult planchette literature entered the Daoist canonical record. As editor-reviewer he appears frequently in DZJY scriptures as Suīyáng Jiǎng Yǔpǔ Mèngyīn chóng dìng (“Suīyáng Jiǎng Yǔpǔ Mèngyīn re-set”), e.g. at KR5i0085 Yuán huáng dà dào zhēn jūn jiù jié bǎo jīng and KR5i0087 Yīn zhì wén zhù. Standard reference: Mori Yuria, “Daozang jiyao and Quanzhen Daoism in the Qing Dynasty”; Esposito, Facets of Qing Daoism. CBDB ID 59100.