Huáng Cháoyīng 黃朝英 (late Northern Sòng) was a Fújiàn scholar and adherent of Wáng Ānshí’s 王安石 xīnxué 新學 (New-Learning) school of textual exegesis. According to Cháo Gōngwǔ’s 晁公武 Jùnzhāi dúshū zhì 郡齋讀書志, he was a man of Jiànzhōu 建州 (modern Jiàn’ōu 建甌, Fújiàn) who took the jǔrén in or after the Shàoshèng 紹聖 era (1094–1098). Nothing else of his career is recorded; CBDB id 30223 (citing the Zhōngguó wénxué dà cídiǎn 中國文學大辭典) confirms the dynasty and place but supplies no dates. He is remembered exclusively for the Jìngkāng xiāngsù zázhì 靖康緗素雜誌 KR3j0032, a substantial záokǎo 雜考 bǐjì completed in the Jìngkāng 靖康 reign (1126–1127) on the eve of the fall of Northern Sòng. The work, originally in 200 entries (now reduced to 90 by Míng abridgement), is one of the few late-Northern-Sòng bǐjì still working openly within the xīnxué tradition; throughout it Huáng cites Wáng Ānshí’s Xīn jīngyì 新經義 and Zì shuō 字說, and styles Wáng by his Sòng noble title Shū wáng 舒王. Cháo Gōngwǔ’s hostile assessment in the Jùnzhāi dúshū zhì — long the standard verdict — was openly rejected by the Qianlong-era Sìkù editors as Yuányòu-faction partisanship.