Huáng Tíngjìng 黃庭鏡 (hào Yāntái 燕臺, zì Bùchén 不塵 / Bùchénzǐ 不塵子, bièhào Cuīshuǐzǐ 濉水子, fl. mid-Qīng, c. 1700–1780), Qīng physician of Mǐnzhōng 閩中 (Fújiàn) of the Cuīshuǐ 濉水 family. The eighth of his father’s children and originally trained for the examination system (制科), Huáng was forced by his father’s death and an ensuing eye affliction to abandon his Confucian career and turn to ophthalmology. He apprenticed with the otherwise-unattested Péifēng shānrén 培風山人 of Jiāngxià 江夏 and over a long career — partly in Mǐn (Fújiàn), partly in Shàngráo 上饒 (Jiāngxī) — became one of the most prominent eye-physicians of the mid-Qīng south-east. In old age (his elder brother’s preface to KR3em006 reports him “in his thirty-fourth year, eight sons, already a grandfather”) he was patronised by the censor Wèi Dìngguó 魏定國 — at age 72 he was awarded honorary yīpǐn 一品 rank on retirement — and given the formal epithet “high-minded recluse of the Eight-Mǐn” (八閩高士). His sole work is the KR3em006 Mùjīng dàchéng 目經大成 (6 juǎn, lùn + zhèng + fāng), which he drafted from c. 1741 and revised four times but never printed himself; it was first issued (in corrupted form, under the false title Mùkē zhèngzōng 目科正宗 with his student 鄧學禮 Dèng Xuélǐ falsely named as author) in Jiāqìng 10 (1805), and re-issued in corrected form in Jiāqìng 23 (1818) by his grandson Sūn Bìfēng Yǐng 孫璧峰瑛 with patronage from his clan-uncle Xiāngquán 香泉. Doctrinally Huáng was an opponent of the wǔlún bākuò correlative ophthalmology, an exact contemporary of (and conceptual parallel to) the Edo kanpō reformer 本荘普一 Honjō Fuichi (cf. KR3em005). Lifedates not in CBDB.