Yǐn Tái 尹臺 (1506–1579), Chóngjī 崇基, hào Jiùshān 舊山 (also referenced as Dòngshān 洞山 from his residence), of Yǒngxīn 永新 (Jiāngxī). Took the jìnshì in Jiājìng 14 (1535); office reached Nánjīng Lǐbù shàngshū (Nánjīng Minister of Rites). His qīngyì (public reputation) rested on his defense of Yáng Jìshèng during the Yán Sōng persecution; intellectually he was one of the more articulate Jiā-jìng-era anti–Yáojiāng (anti–Wáng Shǒurén) writers, attacking liángzhī doctrine from a Zhū Xī standpoint (the letter to Luó Hóngxiān in Dònglùtáng jí KR4e0195 is the principal extant document). The Sìkù tíyào notes a báibì zhī xiá (“white-jade flaw”): Yǐn’s sacrificial prose for Lù Bǐng 陸炳 — a Jiājìng sycophant-favorite — placed sījiāo over gōngyì. CBDB 34710.