Xióng Hé 熊禾 (1253–1312), originally named Hé 鉌, zì Qùfēi 去非, hào Wùxuān 勿軒 (also Tuìzhāi 退齋), native of Jiànyáng 建陽 (Fújiàn). He passed the jìnshì in Sòng Xiánchún 10 (1274), changing his name from 鉌 to 禾 in that year, and served briefly as sīhù cānjūn of Tīngzhōu 汀州. After the Sòng collapse in 1276 he refused all Yuán recruitment, retired to his native Jiànyáng, and built the Hóngyuán Academy 洪原書院, where he taught for the rest of his life. A leading figure of the early-Yuán Mǐn-school ZhūXī line — pupil of Xióng Jié 熊節 and connected through teaching links to the Cài 蔡 and Chén 陳 families of Jiànyáng — he composed major commentaries on the Sìshū (Sìshū biāotí 四書標題), the Yìjīng (Yìjīng jiǎngyì 易經講義), and a Sānlǐ tōngjiě 三禮通解 left unfinished at his death. His collected literary works survive as the Wùxuān jí KR4d0396 in eight juàn. The catalog meta gives 1247 for his birth, but CBDB 11825 and the SòngYuán xuéàn j. 64 give 1253, followed here.