Zhái Rǔwén 翟汝文 (1076–1141), Gōngxùn 公巽, of Rùnzhōu 潤州 Dānyáng 丹陽 (Jiāngsū). Jìnshì. Held office under Huīzōng / Qīnzōng to Xiǎnmógé xuéshì (Open-Schemes Pavilion Grand Scholar); out as Zhī Yuèzhōu. Under Gāozōng held office to Cānzhī zhèngshì (Vice-Chancellor / deputy chief-minister); for kāngzhí (steadfast-uprightness) he offended Qín Guì 秦檜 and was dismissed-and-returned. Shàoxīng 7 / 1137: through imperial-ceremony grace appointed Zīzhèngdiàn xuéshì, Tíjǔ Dòngxiāogōng. Posthumously canonised by his disciples as Zhōnghuì 忠惠 (Loyal-and-Beneficent — a private not state canonisation). Studied with Sū Shì 蘇軾 蘇軾, Huáng Tíngjiān 黃庭堅 黃庭堅, and Zēng Gǒng 曾鞏 曾鞏 — hence one of the few documented direct-transmitters from the central Yuányòu literary circle. Excellent at zhuànzhòu (seal-script and ancient-script) calligraphy. As Zhōngshū shèrén (Director of Edicts), produced edicts compared favourably with those of Wāng Zǎo and Sūn Dí 孫覿. Author of Zhōnghuì jí 忠惠集 KR4d0150 originally in 30 juǎn (per Sòng shǐ Yìwénzhì); Sìkù reconstruction is 10 juǎn + 1 appendix. Biography: Sòng shǐ j. 372. The catalog confirms 1076–1141.