Shé Xiáng 佘翔 (late 16th century, active Jiājìng–Wànlì), zì Zōnghàn 宗漢, hào Fèngtái 鳳臺, of Pútián 莆田 (Fújiàn). Took the jǔrén in Jiājìng 37 (1558); officed as Quánjiāo zhīxiàn; resigned in dispute with the xúnàn yùshǐ and spent the rest of his life in hànmàn zhī yóu (free-wandering). His poetry — xiónglì gāoqiào in manner — circulates in the Hòu Qī Zǐ orbit; Wáng Shìzhēn’s gift-poem placed him as the third of “Fújiàn’s three pre-eminences” (with lychee and the oyster). His Bìlìyuán shījí KR4e0211 consolidates four earlier separately-circulated sub-collections. CBDB 128385 has zero markers.