Huáng Zhòngzhāo 黃仲昭 (1435–1508): given name Qián 潛, used his Zhòngzhāo in life and so is known by it; hào Wèixuān 未軒, of Pútián 莆田 (Xīnghuà, Fújiàn). Chénghuà 2 (1466) jìnshì; appointed Hànlínyuàn biānxiū. In Chénghuà 3 (1467), with Zhāng Mào (章懋) and Zhuāng Chāng (莊㫤), jointly memorialised against the Inner-Court Lantern-display; was caned at the palace gate and demoted — the third of the Hànlín sān jūnzǐ 翰林三君子. Rose to Jiāngxī tíxué qiānshì. Unlike his two co-remonstrants, who in retirement turned to jiǎngxué (lecture-teaching), Huáng turned to gazetteer-compilation — author of Bāmǐn tōngzhì 八閩通志, Yánpíng fǔzhì, Shàowǔ fǔzhì, Nánpíng xiànzhì, Xīnghuà fǔzhì. The Sìkù judgement on his prose: húnhòu diǎnzhòng wú jiānshēn áokǎo zhī yǔ — “thick and weighty, without difficult-deep, rasping-stiff language” (citing Lín Hàn 林瀚’s epitaph for him). His literary collection is the Wèixuān wénjí (KR4e0128). CBDB id 67703, 1435–1508.