Sūn Jìgāo 孫繼臯 (1550–1610), Yǐdé 以德, hào Bǎigǔ 柏谷, of Wúxī 無錫 (Jiāngsū). Took the jìnshì in Wànlì 2 (1574) in the zhuàngyuán (top-graduate, dìyī rén) rank; cumulatively officed Lìbù shìláng; posthumously Lǐbù shàngshū (the Zōngbó of the collection title). He memorialized against the Shénzōng (Wànlì) emperor’s refusal to send off the funeral coach of the Chén tàihòu; after the 1596 Sāndiàn (Three Halls) fire, alone among senior officials he took retirement when the others accepted wèiliú. He famously bù gǎn zìjū yú míng (not-daring-to-claim-reputation), burning his own jiàncǎo (remonstration drafts); the surviving Zōngbó jí KR4e0220 is the 10-juǎn fragment-collection compiled by his son Sūn Yuánwén 孫源文. CBDB 129807.