Mid-Míng official, Xíngbù lángguān, fifth-generation grand-nephew (xuánsūn) of the late-Yuán literatus Shěn Mènglín 沈夢麟 (1307–1399) of Wúxìng. On a southern circuit reviewing imprisonments, he passed his ancestral district and gathered from local literati families what fragments remained of his great-great-great-grandfather’s literary collection — most of which had been lost after the family was implicated in some Hóngwǔ-era trouble and the descendants exiled to the northern frontier. He recovered roughly one-tenth of the original and had it reprinted with a Hóngzhì 6 guǐchǒu (1493) preface by Péng Sháo 彭韶. The recovered text is the Huāxī jí 花谿集 (KR4d0582) in 3 juǎn, 424 pieces in all. CBDB has no firm match for this Shěn Qīng — multiple Míng-era persons of that name exist.