Late-Yuán / early-Míng poet of Jízhōu 吉州 (Jí’ān, Jiāngxī). Given name Xùn 巽; style-name Xùnhēng 巽亨; sobriquet Xùnquán 巽泉; in old age self-styled Lóngtáng màoài 龍唐耄艾. His career is otherwise undocumented except through the collection: he served as a Yuán military officer in the suppression of the Yáo uprisings at Dào and Hè counties and was rewarded with the post of Yǒngmíng (Yǒngmíng) zhǔbù. He survived into the Hóngwǔ era — the latest internal date is bǐngchén jiǔyuè (Hóngwǔ 9 ninth month = 1376). His Xìngqíng jí 性情集 (KR4d0581) was lost in independent transmission and is reconstructed from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn. The Jí’ān prefectural gazetteer records two of his pieces — the Báilùzhōu and Xǐ’ěrtíng poems — which the Sìkù compilers confirm match the Dàdiǎn reconstruction.