Kē Shàngqiān 柯尚遷 (Míng, fl. mid Jiājìng era ca. 1540–1565). Qiáokě 喬可, hào Yángshí shānrén 陽石山人. Native of Chánglè 長樂 in Fúzhōu prefecture (modern Chánglè, Fújiàn). The autograph preface to his KR1d0016 Zhōulǐ quánjīng shìyuán 周禮全經釋原 is dated Jiājìng yǐsì (1545).

Author of KR1d0016 Zhōulǐ quánjīng shìyuán in 14 juan, a major mid-Míng Zhōulǐ commentary in the Yú Tíngchūn “Dōngguān not lost” tradition. Kē’s distinctive innovation is to claim that the lost Dōngguān survives intact within the Dìguān — specifically as the offices from Suìrén 遂人 onwards, which Kē detaches and assigns to a reconstructed Sīkōng ministry. This is methodologically more conservative than Yú’s surgery on multiple ministries, and the Sìkù editors note that Táng Shùnzhī 唐順之 (1507–1560) and Jiāng Bǎo 姜寶 both deeply approved of Kē’s argument.

No CBDB id is registered for Kē Shàngqiān. The principal biographical source is the autograph prefaces and editorial framework of Zhōulǐ quánjīng shìyuán itself, where he repeatedly refers to himself in the third person (“the present writer Qiān” 遷, “Yángshí shānrén” 陽石山人).