Chén Zhāoyù 陳昭遇 (fl. late 10th c.), of Lǐngnán 嶺南. A medical officer of the Southern Hàn 南漢 court who, on that state’s submission to the Sòng in 開寶 4 (971), was retained as a Hànlín Yīguān 翰林醫官 in the new dynasty’s medical bureau. In 太平興國 3 (978) he was appointed one of the four chief compilers (under 王懷隱) of the imperial Tàipíng shènghuì fāng 太平聖惠方 (KR3ed007). He is recorded in the Sòng huìyào jígǎo with several subsequent ranks in the Hanlin Medical Office. The biographical record is sparse; he is not in CBDB. Sòng medical historiography (Goldschmidt 2009) regards him as the principal Lǐngnán-trained representative on a compilation team otherwise dominated by physicians from the central and northern circuits — his presence on the team is one reason the Tàipíng shènghuì fāng gives substantial coverage to southern climate-specific diseases (瘴, 痢, 蠱) and to the southern materia medica.