Páng Yuányīng 龐元英 (fl. 1082–1086, lifedates uncertain), zì Màoxián 懋賢. Native of Shànzhōu 單州 (modern Shāndōng). Son of Páng Jí 龐籍 (988–1063), the great Rén-zōng-period chéngxiàng (chancellor); Pángshì was one of the most prestigious Northern Sòng official families. Entered the Shàngshū shěng as zhǔkè lángzhōng 主客郎中 in Yuánfēng 5 (1082) and served four years through the early implementation of the Yuánfēng governmental reform; ended his career at Cháosàn dàfū 朝散大夫. Compiler of the Wénchāng zá lù 文昌雜錄 (KR3j0091), a 6-juan Northern Sòng bǐjì and a primary witness to the Yuánfēng official-system restructuring.