Early-Qīng Buddhist scholar Jìyuè 濟岳 (lifedates not preserved), hào Shíshù dàorén 石樹道人 (“Stone-Tree Wayfarer”), also Shíshù Jìyuè 石樹濟岳 and Tōngyǐn 通隱. The preface to his Shāmí lǜyí píní rìyòng hécān signs him as Língyuè Shíshù dàorén 靈岳石樹道人 (suggesting Língyuè 靈岳 either as a hill-name or as a zhuōmíng 拙名 self-disparagement near Língyǐn 靈隱). Per DILA A001854: monk; Qīng dynasty; shēngzúnián bùxiáng (life dates not in detail).
Two works are recorded:
- Hédìng Tiāntāi sānshèng èrhé shījí 合訂天台三聖二和詩集 (B0087) — a combined edition of the poems of the Tiāntāi Three Saints (Hánshān 寒山, Fēnggàn 豐干, Shídé 拾得), continuing an earlier YuánMíng compilation by Fànqí 梵琦.
- Shāmí lǜyí píní rìyòng hécān 沙彌律儀毗尼日用合參 (KR6k0259, X1120, 3 juàn) — a huìjiān 彙箋 (“compiled with annotations”) integration of Yúnqī Zhūhóng 雲棲祩宏’s Shāmí yàolüè 沙彌要略 and a Píní rìyòng manual, with citations from the Vinaya-canon, Chán yulu, and the secular Confucian classics. The author’s self-preface is dated Kāngxī xīnhài 康熙辛亥 spring (1671) at Wúmén 吳門 (Sūzhōu).
The work was foreworded by 戒顯 Huìshān Jièxiǎn (1610–1672) of Língyǐnsì 靈隱寺, who calls Jìyuè Shíshù Yuè xiōng 石樹岳兄 (“[my] elder brother Yuè of Shíshù”) — locating Jìyuè within the Línji Yángqí pài 楊岐派 milieu around the late-Míng Mìyún Yuánwù 密雲圓悟 lineage that Jièxiǎn himself represented.