Huáng Lǔzēng 黃魯曾 (1487–1561) was a mid-Míng scholar and collector from Chángzhōu 長洲 (Sūzhōu, Jiāngsū), elder brother of the better-known book-printer Huáng Xǐngzēng 黃省曾. During the Jiājìng era he tracked down a rare manuscript of Yáng Kǎn’s Liǎng Hàn bówén 兩漢博聞 KR2h0001 and brought out the Jiājìng wùwǔ (1558) printing that became the basis for almost all later transmissions. Because his preface stood at the head of his blockprint and the original attribution to Yáng Kǎn had been effaced, several later catalogers — including the Zhèjiāng cǎijìn yíshū zǒnglù — mis-attributed the work to him; the Sìkù tíyào corrects the error. CBDB dates per Lìdài rénwù niánlǐ tōngpǔ; cf. Jiāngnán tōngzhì 江南通志 j.127.