Tóng Jì 童冀 (active 1361–c. 1380), zì Zhōngzhōu 中州, native of Jīnhuá 金華 (Zhèjiāng). Born late in the Yuán; summoned in Hóngwǔ 9 / bǐngchén (1376) to the imperial shūguǎn 書館 to participate in court compilations; subsequently appointed Education Officer of Húzhōu 湖州 prefecture; transferred to Běipíng 北平; died in custody on an unstated charge. Personal friend and verse-exchange partner of Sòng Lián 宋濂, Zhāng Yǔ 張羽, and the Buddhist monk Yáo Guǎngxiào 姚廣孝 (Dàoyǎn 道衍, later the imperial advisor to Míng Chéngzǔ) — a rare Hóng-wǔ-era cross-confessional literary friendship. His literary collection survives as KR4e0033 Shàngjiōngzhāi jí 尙絅齋集 in four sub-collections (Jīnhuá, Nánxíng, Zháchuān, Běiyóu) reconstructed by the Sìkù editors from a severely confused descendant. CBDB id 100241 records fl. 1361; the catalog meta records fl. 1376.