Chén Shùkě 陳恕可 (1258–1339), zì Xíngzhī 行之, hào Wǎnwěi 宛委 (after his Wǎnwěi shānfáng 宛委山房 in Shàoxīng). A late-Sòng / early-Yuán yímín (Sòng-loyalist) cí-poet, one of the 14 named contributors to the Yuèfǔ bǔtí KR4j0072 yǒngwù group. Composed cí on the dragon-spittle perfume (lóngxián xiāng), white lotus, water-shield (shùn), cicada, and crab — the five yǒngwù sequences that constitute the Yuèfǔ bǔtí. The location of the gatherings (variously Wǎnwěi shānfáng, Fúcuì shānfáng, Zǐyún shānfáng, Yújiān shūyuàn, Tiānzhù shānfáng) is recorded in the preface translated under KR4j0072. CBDB 47937 gives 1258–1339 and fl. 1290–1311. Among the Yuèfǔ bǔtí poets Chén appears to have been the principal organizer (he is listed as the jí 輯 in the catalog meta).