Yuán-period 元 Shàngshū commentator and Yìjīng / Lǐjì scholar, native of Shàowǔ 邵武 (Zhāowǔ 昭武) in Fújiàn. Zì Yuánzhèn 元鎮; hào Cúnzhāi 存齋. Lifedates 1288–1362 (per the catalog meta and the standard Yuán-dynasty literary biographies). The Sìkù tíyào on the Shàngshū tōngkǎo spells his name 黃鎮城 — a typographical slip for 黃鎮成, preserved here.
Career: lived as a private scholar; in his late life recommended (yǐ jiàn 以薦) for the post of Jiāngnán Rúxué tíjǔ 江南儒學提舉 (“Education Commissioner for the Jiāngnán Region”), but died before being formally inducted to office. Aside from the Shàngshū tōngkǎo his other major work is the Cúnzhāi shī jí 存齋詩集 (Sìkù-preserved literary collection); the SòngYuán xué àn 宋元學案 entries treat him in the marginalia of the late-Yuán Mǐn 閩 (Fújiàn) ZhūXué network.
His one Shàngshū work, the Shàngshū tōngkǎo 尚書通考 (KR1b0030) in 10 juǎn, is dated by his autograph preface to Tiānlì 3 / 1330 (天歷三年, gēngwǔ year 庚午, first month, rénzǐ day). It is a topical-tabular handbook to the names-of-things (míng wù 名物) and institutions (diǎn zhāng 典章) referenced in the Shàngshū, with extensive use of diagrams (tú 圖) and synthetic tables. The Sìkù tíyào judges it “qǔ shí yòng qiú Shū bù qǔ kōng yán qiú Shū” 取實用求書,不取空言求書 (“seeking the Shū for practical use rather than for empty discourse”) — a counter-cultural move in the late-Yuán Cài-Shěn-orthodox xīnxué environment.