Hú Shùnfù 胡順父, Héqīng 和卿, of Gànzhōu 贛州 (Jiāngxī). Yuán-dynasty xuézhèng 學政 (Sub-prefect Instructor) of the Gànzhōu Confucian School. In Zhìyuán rénchén (1292) prepared and cut to woodblocks the surviving Xìcí-only printing of 張栻 Zhāng Shì’s Nánxuān Yì shuō (KR1a0035) at the school, under the patronage of an unidentified “Wánggōng 王公 of Lǔ” (hào Dōngquán 東泉), Surveillance-Commissioner of Zhānggòng. The printing was conceived as a Xìcí-supplement (pèiběn 配本) to fill the perceived gap in 程頤 Chéng Yí’s Yì zhuàn, which (per 尹焞 Yǐn Tūn’s testimony) lacked a Xìcí commentary. Hú Shùnfù’s preface (季冬既望, late twelfth month 1292) survives as the principal documentary source for the transmission of the Sòng -fragment.