Lù Guīméng 陸龜蒙 (?–881, zì Lǔwàng 魯望, hào Tiānsuízǐ 天隨子, Jiānghú sànrén 江湖散人, and Pǔlǐ xiānshēng 甫里先生 — the last from his residence at Fǔlǐ 甫里 in Sūzhōu). A Sūzhōu native of the great Wújùn Lù lineage; son of the Húzhōu cìshǐ Lù Bīn 陸賓. He failed the jìnshì and lived as a yǐnshì (recluse-literatus) near Sōngjiāng, where his close friendship with Pí Rìxiū 皮日休 (= KR4c0088) produced the Sōnglíng chànghé jí of joint poetry-exchange.
Lù’s late-life withdrawal — refusing official posts during the Huáng Cháo crisis that destroyed Pí Rìxiū — became the prototype of the yǐnshì (recluse-literatus) life-mode that the early Northern-Sòng would canonize in figures like Lín Bū 林逋. His Lěisì jīng 耒耜經 (a treatise on plows and harrows) is separately catalogued in KR3 / agriculture.
Principal works in the corpus:
- Lìzé cóngshū KR4c0089 (4 juǎn + bǔyí 1 juǎn) — self-compiled prose miscellany, organized by gānzhī sequence; one of the earliest Chinese xiǎopǐn (literary-miniature) collections.
- Fǔlǐ jí KR4c0090 (19 juǎn) — the comprehensive Sòng-period gathering by Yè Yīn (1253–58) of all surviving works (the Lìzé cóngshū + Sōnglíng chànghé jí + 171 anthological recoveries).
CBDB id 33753 gives ?–881.