Shí Bǎo 石珤 (1465–1528), zì Bāngyàn 邦彥, hào Xióngfēng 熊峯, posthumous shì originally Wényǐn 文隱, changed to Wénjiè 文介; of Gǎochéng 藁城 (Zhēndìngfǔ, Zhílì / modern Héběi). Chénghuà 23 / dīngwèi (1487) jìnshì; rose to Wényuāngé dàxuéshì. Míngshǐ main biography. Disciple of Lǐ Dōngyáng (李東陽) — the one Dōngyáng singled out as the only junior fit to bǐng sīwén (hold the literary helm). When Běidì (Lǐ Mèngyáng) and Xìnyáng (Hé Jǐngmíng) were jīnjīn dàixīng (galloping-and-rising) and the QiánQīzǐ archaicist revival was taking hold, Shí alone jiānshǒu shīshuō (firmly held his teacher’s teaching) — multiple times chief-examiner of the metropolitan examinations, all forcefully striking down fúkuā (floating-extravagance) so the prose cuìrán yī chū yú zhèng (essentially issued from correctness). His writings are gathered in the Xióngfēng jí in 10 juǎn (KR4e0142); the textual transmission was Wújùn Huángfǔ Fāng 皇甫汸’s 4-juǎn selection (Míng) → Kāngxī dīngwèi (1727) Yúyáo Sūn Guāng-… as Gǎochéng zhīxiàn obtained the Biéjí yígǎo at the Shí family and recut, then learning that Zhēndìng Liáng Qīngbiāo held the complete drafts, bought-and-continued the cutting to make 10 juǎn. CBDB id 68055, 1465–1528.