Quán Zǔwàng 全祖望 (1705–1755), zì Shàoyī 紹衣, hào Xièshān 謝山 (also self-styled Jíqítíngzhǎng 鮚埼亭長), native of Yín 鄞, Níngbō, Zhèjiāng. The leading early-Qiánlóng Zhèdōng historian and intellectual historian. Jìnshì of Qiánlóng 1 (1736), Hànlín shùjíshì, but resigned from office in 1738 and returned to Níngbō. From the early 1740s on he led the Duānxī 端溪 academy (Zhàoqìng 肇慶, Guǎngdōng) and from 1750 to his death the Jíshān 蕺山 academy in Shàoxīng. Quán’s three principal projects, all completed posthumously by disciples: (1) the supplementation of Huáng Zōngxī’s SòngYuán xué àn 宋元學案, which became the basis of modern SòngYuán intellectual history; (2) the Qī jiào Shuǐ jīng zhù 七校水經注, a textual-critical edition of Lì Dàoyuán’s KR2k0001 Shuǐ jīng zhù; (3) the Jíqítíng jí KR4f0054 (38 juan, wénjí) and Jíqítíng shījí KR4f0055 (10 juan, poetry), together with the supplementary 50-juan wàibiān. His bēimíng and mùzhìmíng of late-Míng / early-Qīng Zhèdōng loyalists — most famously Zhāng Huángyán 張煌言 — are the principal Qīng-era documentation of the MíngQīng resistance. CBDB id 30192 gives 1705–1755 (he died at 51, suí 51). ECCP 203–205 (Tu Lien-che).