Fāng Kuí 方夔 (also written Fāng Yīkuí 方一夔; lifedates uncertain, fl. c. 1260–1310), Shízuǒ 時佐, self-styled Zhīfēizǐ 知非子 and known to disciples as Fùshān xiānshēng 富山先生, native of Chúnān 淳安 in Yánzhōu 嚴州 (Zhèjiāng). Pupil of Hé Mèngguì 何夢桂 (Qiánzhāi, 1229–after 1303), a Sòng jìnshì of 1265 who refused Yuán service. Fāng failed to pass the jǔzǐ examinations and retired to the foot of Fùshān in Chúnān, where he named his hall Lùqǐtáng 緑綺堂 and taught students for the rest of his life. Member of the distinguished Chúnān Fāng literary clan (Fāng Zhòngmóu 仲謀, Fāng Yuánxiū 元修, Fāng Yín 誾, Fāng Wén 聞). His two original works — Hàn lùn 漢論 in ten juàn and Fùshān lǎngǎo 富山懶稿 in thirty juàn — are both lost; the surviving poetry was reassembled in the Míng by his fifth-generation descendant Fāng Wénjié 方文傑 as the Fùshān yígǎo KR4d0402. CBDB person 11260.