Early-Yuán scholar and poet, courtesy name Liángshǐ 良史, identified by the Sìkù tiyao as “a man of the Western Regions” (Xīyù rén 西域人) — i.e., a Sèmù 色目 of likely Uighur or Central-Asian Turkic origin, though the precise ethnic identification is not securely attested. CBDB id 103808 attests his name and dynasty but no further details. He flourished in the Dàdé (1297–1307) and Zhìdà (1308–1311) periods. Lù Yǒurén’s 陸友仁 Yánběi zázhì 研北雜志 puts him on a par as a poet with Wáng Zhíqiān 王執謙; Sū Tiānjué’s 蘇天爵 Yuán wénlèi 元文類 preserves his Sū Xiǎoxiǎo gē 蘇小小歌. He is principally known as the compiler of the Táng cáizǐ zhuàn 唐才子傳 (KR2g0032) — a 10-juàn / 397-man collective biography of Táng poets, prefaced Dàdé jiǎchén (1304), surviving today in the WYG only as an 8-juàn / 278-man reconstruction from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn.