Chén Hào 陳澔 (1261–1341), Kědà 可大, hào Yúnzhuāng xiānsheng 雲莊先生, native of Dūchāng 都昌 (now Jiāngxī, modern Dūchāng county on the eastern shore of Lake Póyáng). After the fall of the Sòng he refused to serve the Yuán court and spent his life teaching in his native village. His one widely known work, the Lǐjì jíshuō 禮記集說 KR1d0059 in 10 juan (completed 1322, Yuán Zhìzhì 2), is the best-known Lǐjì commentary in late-imperial China not for its scholarly depth but for its position as the sole official MíngQīng examination text on the Lǐjì — adopted under the Míng Yǒnglè reform and retained until the abolition of the examination system in 1905. Chén’s father had studied for fourteen years with Ráo Lǔ 饒魯 (Shuāngfēng xiānsheng), and Chén thus represents the late-Sòng / early-Yuán Dàoxué teaching lineage that YuánMíng official Confucianism preferred to the more learned but politically suspect line of Wú Chéng KR1d0058 and the HànTáng zhùshū tradition.