Hán Mào 韓懋 ( Tiānjué 天爵, hào Fēixiázǐ 飛霞子, c. 1441 – after 1522, mid-Míng), physician of Sìchuān Lúzhōu 瀘州. Hán’s clinical training was hereditary; he succeeded his father, whose collection of clinical recipes (effective formulae) Hán framed in his own preface as the empirical basis for his medical study. His principal work is the Hánshì yītōng 韓氏醫通 (KR3er005, completed Jiājìng 1 = 1522), a short two-juǎn aphoristic medical compendium in nine chapters and ninety-five entries that became one of the most-cited mid-Míng didactic handbooks. Hán was an early articulator of the diagnostic-by-questioning programme (wènzhěn 問診) that was later canonised by 張介賓 Zhāng Jièbīn’s shíwèn 十問 doctrine. CBDB 320758 places him at c_index_year 1525, consistent with the dated preface. The Fēixiázǐ literary cover-name became associated with the work, which was sometimes catalogued under the alternative title Fēixiázǐ yītōng.