Dài Zhí 戴埴 (fl. mid-thirteenth century), Zhòngpéi 仲培, of Táoyuán 桃源. A late Southern Sòng kǎozhèng author whose only known surviving work is the Shǔ pú 鼠璞 (KR3j0053), a two-juan evidential miscellany. His official career is unrecoverable; the Sìkù editors note only that the chapter on chǔquàn 楮券 (paper currency) traces the abuses of Qìngyuán, Kāixǐ, and Jiādìng (i.e. c. 1195–1224), proving he wrote in the late Southern Sòng — confirmed by registration in Chén Zhènsūn’s Zhízhāi shūlù jiětí (c. 1244–1264) but not in the earlier Jùnzhāi dúshū zhì. CBDB id 34831 carries no dates.