Huáng Xǐngzēng 黃省曾 (1490–1540), Miǎnzhī 勉之, hào Wǔyuè shānrén 五嶽山人, was a Mid-Míng jǔrén of Wúxiàn 吳縣 (Sūzhōu 蘇州), a literary disciple of Wáng Yángmíng 王陽明 in his Wúzhōng circle and a prolific commentator and minor poet. Best known for the Wǔyuè shānrén jí 五嶽山人集 in 38 juan and for a series of classical and -tradition commentaries — most prominently his Shēn jiàn zhù 申鑒注 of the Zhèngdé era (1506–1521), reproduced in the SKQS as the standard premodern annotation of Xún Yuè’s Shēn jiàn (KR3a0011). The SKQS tíyào describes his Shēn jiàn commentary as “more than fourteen thousand characters, broadly grounded, mostly catching Yuè’s intent.” Also wrote travel-geographical works (Xīyáng cháo gòng diǎn lù 西洋朝貢典錄 — a work on Míng tribute relations with Indian Ocean polities, sometimes incorrectly attributed to Wáng Sānpìn) and a Xījīng zájì 西京雜記 commentary. CBDB id 30668, dates 1490–1540.