Lǐ Xiàoguāng 李孝光 (1296–1348; catalog meta gives 1297-1348, CBDB gives 1296-1348 — the latter preferred), Jìhé 季和, hào Wǔfēng 五峰 (also written 五峯). Native of Lèqīng 樂清 (Wēnzhōu, Zhèjiāng). Lived as a yǐnjū recluse at Báiyě 白野 and taught there. Tàibùhuá 泰不華 (= Qiánlóng 泰哈布哈) studied under him. Zhìzhèng 7 (1347) summoned by edict as yǐnshì; appointed Mìshūjiàn zhùzuòláng; the following year promoted Wénlínláng Mìshūjiàn chéng. Yáng Wéizhēn 楊維禎’s Chén Qiáo jí xù lists Lǐ alongside Yáo Suì 姚燧, Wú Chéng 吳澄, and Yú Jí — a strong pairing. Lost-and-recovered transmission: posthumous compositions lost long; Míng Hóngzhì jiǎzǐ (1504) the Lèqīnglìng Qián Gǎo 錢杲 of Huáihuán fǎngqiú yígǎo, obtained the quánjí from the local scholar Zhōu Lún 周綸; printed under Zhōu Lún’s edit; titled Wǔfēng jí. The Wáng Shì-zhēn-line classifies Lǐ’s yuèfǔ and gǔtǐ together with Yáo Suì, Wú Chéng, Yú Jí as the canonical yīdài zuòzhě sì rén of the Yuán in Yáng Wéizhēn’s judgment.