Shī Yuánzhī 施元之 (fl. mid-12th century, Déchū 德初), of Wúxìng 吳興 (Húzhōu, modern Huzhou). Sījiàn 司諫 (Right Remonstrating Censor); detailed career not preserved in extant sources. CBDB id 21015 records his son’s jìnshì in 1154 (per Wúxìng zhì) — placing Shī Yuánzhī himself in the Shàoxīng generation (c. 1120s–1160s). Co-author with his fellow-townsman Gù Xī 顧禧 ( Jǐngfán 景繁) of the principal Southern-Sòng poetry-annotation of Sū Shì 蘇軾 蘇軾 — the original zhù Sūshī in (probably) 42 juǎn; supplemented by Shī’s son Shī Sù 施宿 (then zhī Yúyáo, Jiātài-period) with the famous Dōngpō niánpǔ and bǔzhù. Shī Sù’s Jiātài-period printing of the work at Yúyáo led to political proscription. Lù Yóu 陸游 陸游’s preface to the work (preserved separately) is the principal external attestation. The work survived in fragmentary form to be reconstituted in the Sìkù by Sòng Luò 宋犖 / Shào Chánghéng 邵長蘅 邵長蘅 / Lǐ Bìhéng 李必恒 / Féng Jǐng 馮景 — see KR4d0080.