Zhū Cháoyīng 朱朝瑛

Měizhī 美之, hào Kāngliú 康流. Native of Hǎiníng 海寧 (modern Zhèjiāng), 1605–1670 (CBDB). Jìnshì of Chóngzhēn 13 (1640). A late-Míng / Qīng-transition philological scholar in the Wáng-school’s ethically reformed wing — a pupil of the Yáng-míng-school fǎshēn lineage but explicitly committed to kǎozhèng practice. Like his Hǎiníng compatriot Zhāng Cìzhòng 張次仲 (1589–1676, KR1c0042), he refused service under the Qīng.

Author of:

  • Dú Yì lüè jì 讀易略記 (KR1a0125) — read the
  • Dú Shī lüè jì 讀詩略記 in 6 juǎn (KR1c0043) — listed by Zhū Yízūn’s Jīngyì kǎo as 2 juǎn; Sìkù editors infer that the original was 12 juǎn, the kǎo-printing dropped the “shí 十” character, and copyists then truncated to 6
  • Dú Shū lüè jì 讀書略記 — read the Shū
  • Dú Lǐ lüè jì 讀禮略記 — read the
  • Dú Chūnqiū lüè jì 讀春秋略記

The Lüè jì series is methodologically homogeneous: principled engagement with both Hàn and Sòng commentary, frequent dissent from Zhū Xī’s Jí zhuàn on specific exegetical points but no systematic anti-Zhū-Xī program.