Mid-Míng Sūzhōu bibliophile and connoisseur of calligraphy and painting; zì Xìngfù 性父, hào Yěháng 野航, of Chángzhōu 長洲 (Sūzhōu). Lifedates 1444–1513 (CBDB). Never held office; supported himself precariously through scholarship. According to Zhū Yízūn’s Shīhuà: “from young to old he did not let a day pass without study; if anyone had a rare book he had to seek it out — pursuit was his ambition. What he compiled ran to several hundred juàn; as he aged he did not weary; sitting in poverty with no means of self-support, his books too were dispersed.” Succeeded the great late-Yuán / early-Míng book and bronze collections of central Wú (the Nányuán Hé 南園何, Lìzé Yú 笠澤虞, Lúshān Chén 廬山陳 families). Close associate of 文徵明 (Wén Zhēngmíng), 文嘉 (Wén Jiā), 王穉登 (Wáng Zhìdēng), 王騰 (Wáng Téng), and Chéng Sì 程四. Author of KR3h0044 Shānhú mùnán 珊瑚木難 (8 juàn), the principal record of the textual paratexts (colophons, attached poetry and prose) of the Wú-school collections of the Chénghuà to Zhèngdé decades, and the Yěháng mànlù 野航漫錄. The Sìkù editors’ identification of the spurious KR3h0045 Zhàoshì tiěwǎng shānhú as the work of Zhào Qímǐ, not Zhū Cúnlǐ, rehabilitates Zhū’s authentic bibliography.