Early-Ming Jiànyáng 建陽 (Fùjiàn) physician and prolific medical-and-divinatory publisher; zì Dàoxuān 道軒, hào Wùtīng zǐ 勿聽子. Lifedates 1409–1482 are conventional. One of the dominant figures of the 15th-century Jiànyáng commercial print trade. His publishing programme included vernacular-language medical primers, divinatory manuals, materia medica, and pulse texts. Author of KR3eb046 Xīn kān Wù tīng zǐ sú jiě Mài jué, his vernacular commentary on the pseudo-Wáng-Shūhé Mài jué. No CBDB record; biographical context in Lúcille Chia, Printing for Profit (2002).