Xú Sānchóng 徐三重 (fl. late 16th c.), zì Bófāng 伯方, hào Hóngzhōu 鴻洲; native of Huátíng 華亭 (Sōngjiāng prefecture). Jìnshì of Wànlì 5 / dīngchǒu (1577). Held office as Magistrate of Diānjiāng 沾江 (Yúnnán), and rose to prefectural administration. A late-Míng jīngshì writer with three principal surviving works: the Cǎiqín lù 採芹錄 (KR3j0157) in 4 juàn, the Yú yán 餘言 (recorded in the Sìkù catalog), and a Yùn yán 韻言. The Sìkù editors classed him among the more substantive late-Wànlì bǐjì authors, noting his moderate temperament and absence of factional bias, while criticizing his unrealistic insistence on reviving the xiàntián (fields-limit) policy.