Fàn Shū 范攄 (fl. late 9th century), self-styled Wǔyúnxī rén 五雲谿人 (“Man of Five-Cloud Brook”). Late-Táng author of the KR3l0014 Yúnxī yǒuyì 雲谿友議 in 3 juàn. Native place not securely transmitted (the sobriquet suggests an Yuèzhōu / Shàoxīng connection — the Wǔyún xī 五雲谿 is in modern Shàoxīng). His own preface places him in youth as roaming Qín, Wú, Chǔ, and Sòng — i.e., the full range of central and lower-Yangtze regions — meeting humble scholars and recording poetic anecdote. He wrote in conscious extension of Liú Yǔxī’s Jiāhuà lù and Hé Zìrán’s Xù xiàolín — that is, in the mid-to-late 9th century. No firm dates have been established; modern scholarship places composition c. 860–880 (Xiántōng — early Guānghuà). CBDB id 93690 records the name without lifedates. No second work is attested under his name.