Huáng Cháng 黃裳 (1043–1129), zì Miǎnzhòng 冕仲, hào Yǎnshān xiānshēng 演山先生 / Zǐxuán wēng 紫玄翁, of Yánpíng 延平 (Fújiàn). Jìnshì zhuàngyuán (top of the Yuánfēng 5 / 1082 jìnshì). Held office as Zhōngshū shèrén, Lǐbù shàngshū (Vice-Director of Rites), Hànlín xuéshì, Tàizǐ tàifù (Grand Tutor of the Crown Prince) — major court positions across Shénzōng, Zhézōng, Huīzōng, and Qīnzōng reigns. Author of Yǎnshān jí 演山集 KR4d0109 in 60 juǎn (preserved through grandson Huáng Jiè 黃玠’s editing). A noted Daoist sympathiser — composed religious texts during Huīzōng’s promotion of Daoism, including the lost Tàishàng láojūn shénjīng commentary. Biography: Sòng shǐ j. 343. CBDB confirms 1043–1129. (Not to be confused with the homonymous early-Qīng / late-Míng 黃裳 — there are several Sòng officials of this name.)