Hán Yuánjí 韓元吉 (1118–1187, zì Wújiù 无咎, hào Nánjiànwēng 南澗翁), originally of Yōngqiū 雍邱 in Kāifēngfǔ; after the nándù settled at Shàngráo 上饒 in Xìnzhōu 信州 (modern Jiāngxī). Great-great-grandson of the Northern-Sòng Ménxià shìláng Hán Wéi 韓維 (1017–1098). Held office to Lǐbù shàngshū; ennobled as Yǐngchuān jùngōng 潁川郡公; once served as envoy to the Jīn. Disciple of Yǐn Tūn 尹焞 (transmitter of Chéng Yí); friend of Zhū Xī 朱熹 (whom he recommended as his replacement at the Lǐbù); father-in-law of Lǚ Zǔqiān 呂祖謙; father of the late-Sòng poet Hán Hú 韓淲 (zì Zhòngzǐ, hào Jiànquán). Author of KR4d0275 Nánjiàn jiǎyǐ gǎo and the lost Jiāowěi jí 焦尾集 (his cí collection). CBDB id 669.