Zhū Shèngfēi 朱勝非 (1082–1144), Cángyī 藏一; posthumous title Zhōngjìng 忠靖. Native of Càizhōu 蔡州 (Hénán). Jìnshì of Chóngníng 2 (1103). Held a series of high posts under Huīzōng, Qīnzōng, and Gāozōng — including Shàngshū yòu púyè (Right Vice-President of the Imperial Secretariat, i.e., Grand Councillor) under the Jiànyán and Shàoxīng reigns. Centrally involved in the 1129 Miáo Liú zhī biàn coup against Gāozōng. Re-employed in Shàoxīng 2 (1132) as Grand Councillor, dismissed shortly after; in Shàoxīng 5 (1135) reappointed as Prefect of Húzhōu; retired on grounds of illness and died in 1144. Biography in Sòng shǐ juan 362. Associated with the Gàn zhū jí 紺珠集 (KR3j0179) by Cháo Gōngwǔ’s Jùnzhāi dúshū zhì, although the Sìkù editors register doubts about the attribution (the 1137 prefatory editors did not know the author’s name).