Southern-Sòng -writer (fl. Lóngxīng through Chúnxī, c. 1162–1195); Xīlǎo 錫老, hào Shěnzhāi 審齋. Per Chén Zhènsūn 陳振孫’s Shūlù jiětí a man of Dōngpíng 東平 (Shāndōng), but per Liáng Ānshì 梁安世’s contemporary shī a long-resident of Jīnlíng 金陵 (Jiànkāng) — possibly a Shāndōng man settled in the south. Floruit fixed by the Sìkù tíyào from a birthday- for Hán Yuánjí 韓元吉 ( Nánjiàn 南澗, Lìbù shàngshū in Lóngxīng) and a banquet-presentation for Liáng Ānshì (Guìlín zhuǎnyùn shǐ in Chúnxī). His sole extant work is the Shěnzhāi cí KR4j0035 in one juǎn, preserving around 53 in the Máo Jìn 毛晉 cutting; the Sìkù compilers rate his style as outstanding-pristine, deriving from Huājiān and Sū Shì 蘇軾, not mixing in vulgar sound. Beyond the Tíyào’s inferences nothing of his life is securely known.