Fàn Xīwén 范晞文 (fl. mid-13th c.), Jǐngwén 景文, hào Yàozhuāng 葯莊, native of Qiántáng 錢塘 (Hángzhōu). A Tàixué (Imperial Academy) student in the late Southern Sòng. In Xiánchún bǐngyín 咸淳丙寅 (1266) he joined Yè Lǐ 葉李, Xiāo Guī 蕭規, and others in a memorial impeaching Jiǎ Sìdào 賈似道; Jiǎ retaliated by trumping up a “gold-leaf inlay for studio-name plaques” (níjīn shì zhāibiǎn 泥金飾齋匾) charge and had Fàn banished to Qióngzhōu 瓊州 (Hǎinán). Under the Yuán Shìzǔ 世祖, Chéng Jùfū 程鉅夫 recommended Fàn together with Zhào Mèngfǔ 趙孟頫 for office; Zhào accepted, Fàn refused throughout, lived out his life as a refugee in Wúxī 無錫. CBDB id 30193 records him with a flourit date of 1265, consistent with the 1266 memorial; no lifedates are fixed. His only extant work is the shīhuà KR4i0044 Duìchuáng yè yǔ 對床夜語, completed in the Jǐngdìng era (1260–1264) — i.e. before his banishment — in which he attacks the late-Sòng “Sìlíng” 四靈 / “WǎnTáng” 晚唐 fashions and recommends a return to HànWèi / High Táng models.