Qián Yì 錢易 (c. 970–1024), Xībái 希白. Native of Línān 臨安 (Wúyuè / modern Hángzhōu). Son of the Wúyuè king Qián Cóng 錢俶 (929–988), the last Wúyuè ruler who surrendered to the Sòng in 978. Jìnshì of Chúnhuà 3 (992). Held a succession of central and metropolitan posts under ZhēnzōngHànlín xuéshì, Kāifēng zhīxiàn (during the Dàzhōng xiángfú era, 1008–1016, the period of KR3l0026 Nánbù xīnshū composition), Zhī zhìgào. Author also of the now-lost Jiāzhī táng jí 嘉枝堂集 (literary collection) and several other titles listed in Sòng shǐ Yìwén zhì. CBDB id 146 records the name without firm lifedates; the standard scholarly dates (c. 970–1024) are based on the Sòng shǐ 317 biography and the Yùhǎi notice. He was a recognised literary figure of the Dàzhōng xiángfúTiānxǐ era.