Zhang Shoujie (; fl. 725âÂÂ735) was a Chinese scholar of the Tang dynasty. He was the compiler of Rectified Interpretations of the Shiji (Shiji zhengyi, å²记æÂ£ä¹ /å²è¨ÂæÂ£ç¾©; in 30 juan), often abbreviated as Zhengyi (æÂ£ç¾©).
This work is an important commentary on the Shiji (Records of the Grand Historian) and is regarded as one of the âÂÂCommentaries of the Three Scholarsâ (sanjia zhu ä¸Â家注), i.e. of Pei Yin, Sima Zhen, and Zhang Shoujie.
In detail, these works of the Shiji sanjia zhuãÂÂå²记ãÂÂä¸Â家注) are the three commentaries known as Sanjia zhu ä¸Â家注 (Commentaries of the Three Scholars), which are from Pei Yin (5th cent.), Shiji jijie / å²è¨ÂéÂÂè§£; Sima Zhen å¸馬負(8th cent.), Shiji suoyin , and Zhang Shoujie å¼µå®Â篠(8th cent.), Shiji zhengyi .
Zhang ShoujieâÂÂs commentary provides a detailed explanation of the geographical names appearing in the Shiji. Since 1196, the Zhengyi, along with the commentaries of Pei Yin and Sima Zhen, has been included in its entirety as part of the standard text of the Shiji.