Zēng Sānpìn 曾三聘 (1144–1210), Wúyì 無逸. Native of Jíshuǐ 吉水, Lúlíng 廬陵 prefecture (mod. Jiāngxī). Jìnshì of Qiándào 5 (1169). Eldest son of 曾敏行 Zēng Mǐnxíng (1118–1175). Held posts as magistrate of Yǒngxīn 永新 and Tóngshān 桐山, vice-prefect of Quánzhōu 泉州, and later Tàifǔsì shǎoqīng 太府寺少卿. On his father’s death in 1175 he gathered the manuscripts left behind and arranged them into the ten-juàn Dúxǐng zázhì KR3l0073, the work of his father’s life; he obtained prefaces and postfaces from the leading Jiāngxī literati of the day — Yáng Wànlǐ wrote the preface in 1185, with postfaces by Xiè È, Zhào Rǔyú, Zhōu Bìdà, and Lóu Yuè following. His own writings have not survived independently; he is principally remembered as the filial transmitter of his father’s collection.