Pseudonymous Southern-Sòng compiler, “the Cāngzhōu Woodcutter” — the nom-de-plume of an otherwise unidentified scholar of the Lǐzōng (1224–1264) reign, attested in the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn as the compiler of the Qìngyuán dǎngjìn 慶元黨禁 (KR2g0027, a one-juàn documentary record of the 1196–1202 proscription of the wěixué faction under Hán Tuōzhòu) and of the parallel Shàoxīng zhènglùn 紹興正論 (the corresponding record of the Shàoxīng proscription under Qín Huì); the Sìkù editors note that the two works are by the same hand. He is sometimes identified by later scholarship with one of the proscribed faction’s surviving descendants writing in safety after Hán’s downfall, but no firm identification exists.