Qīngyù 清欲
Late-Yuán Yángqí-branch Línjì Chán master, zì Liǎoān 了庵, hào Nántáng 南堂, late-life self-style Nántáng Yílǎo 南堂遺老; imperial title Cíyún Pǔjì chánshī 慈雲普濟禪師, conferred by the Imperial Preceptor Dàbǎo Fǎwáng 大寶法王. Dàjiàn-下第 23 世 dharma-heir of 清茂 Gǔlín Qīngmào (1262–1329, KR6q0345). Native of Línghǎi 臨海 (Táizhōu), lay surname Zhū 朱; orphaned at nine, taken by his uncle Mào Shàngrén 茂上人 to Shuāngjìngshān (Jìngshān) as a tóngzǐ; took the precepts at sixteen under 淨伏 Hǔyán Jìngfú. Subsequently studied with Qīngmào, Dōngyǔ Hǎi 東嶼海, and Dōngzhōu Yǒng 東州永; received dharma-transmission from Qīngmào.
As a xiǎoshī 小師 under Qīngmào, co-edited the five-juan Gǔlín Qīngmào chánshī yǔlù (KR6q0345). In his own right, held abbacies at Lìshuǐ Kāifú 溧水開福 (from Tiānlì / Jǐsì 1329, the year of Qīngmào’s death), Jiāxīng Běnjué 本覺 (ten years, from Yuántǒng / Guǐyǒu 1333), and Sūzhōu Língyánshān 蘇州靈巖 (from Zhìzhèng / Yǐyǒu 1345), with a late retreat at the Cíyún stupa-hermitage 慈雲塔院 on Zuìlǐ 欈李 after Língyán was burned in the mid-Zhìzhèng wars. Died on the 25th of the 8th month of Zhìzhèng 27 (27 September 1367), aged 76. His own nine-juan yǔlù survives as X71 n1414 (Liǎoān Qīngyù chánshī yǔlù). He is especially well represented in Japanese Zen-temple collections of Yuán-period calligraphic traces (bokuseki), where his mòjì rank alongside those of Qīngmào and Hǔyán Jìngfú. His principal dharma-heir was Mùān Wénkāng 穆庵文康.