Yīng Shào 應劭 (fl. 189–220; lifedates uncertain), zì Zhòngyuǎn 仲遠 (also transmitted as Zhòngyuán 仲援). Native of Rǔnán 汝南 (Hénán). Late-Eastern-Hàn scholar-official who served as Tàishān tàishǒu 泰山太守 (Governor of Tàishān commandery) during the chaotic last decades of the Hàn. Biography: Hòu Hàn shū j. 48 (列傳 38). Major works: Fēng sú tōng yì 風俗通義 (KR3j0081), originally 31 juan with only 10 juan surviving in continuous transmission; Hàn guān yí 漢官儀 (Hàn governmental institutions, partially recovered through jí yì); a Hàn shū commentary (frequently cited by Yán Shīgǔ). One of the principal Eastern-Hàn philological-ethnographic authors.