Wú Sīqí 吳思齊 (1238–1301), zì Zǐshàn 子善, sobriquet Quánguīzǐ 全歸子 (“Whole-Return Master” — i.e. returned-to-the-Sòng-undefiled). Native of Pújiāng 浦江 in Wūzhōu 婺州 (Jīnhuá 金華, Zhèjiāng), where he was a fellow-villager of 方鳳 and 吳渭. Served in modest office under the late Southern Sòng; after the surrender of 1276 he refused all Yuán recruitment and retired to his native Pújiāng. Together with Fāng Fèng (方鳳) and Xiè Áo (謝翱) he served as one of the three judges of 吳渭’s Yuèquán yínshè poetry contest of 1286–1287, contributing critical apparatus preserved in KR4h0060. CBDB person 20043.