Zhào Jǐngliáng 趙景良 (fl. mid-Yuán, c. 1320–1340), zì Bǐngshàn 秉善. Native of Nánfēng 南豐 (Jiāngxī) — the same xiāng (home district) as Liú Xūn 劉壎 (KR4h0079’s primary contributor; zì Qǐqián, sobriquet Shuǐyúncūn 水雲村) and Liú Xūn’s son Liú Línruì 劉麟瑞 (sobriquet Rúcūn 如村). Compiler of the 忠義集 Zhōngyì jí KR4h0079 in 7 juǎn (mistakenly recorded as 8 in some sources), assembling: (1) Liú Xūn’s Bǔshǐ shízhōng shī 補史十忠詩 in 1 juǎn (poems on ten Sòng-loyalist martyrs); (2) Liú Línruì’s Zhāozhōng yìyǒng 昭忠逸詠 in 4 juǎn (50 regulated-verse pieces on Sòng-end jiéyì zhī shì — gentlemen of integrity); and (3) Zhào’s own selection of post-Sòng yílǎo writings in 2 supplementary juǎn. The whole was published only in the Hóngzhì period (1488–1505) by Hé Qiáoxīn 何喬新 of Jiāngxī, with Hé’s preface — having been transmitted only in private manuscript circulation through the Yuán because of the Yuán proscription on Sòng-end loyalist literature.