Wèi Jiào 魏校 (1483–1543), Zǐcái 子才, hào Zhuāngqú 莊渠, posthumous shì Gōngjiǎn 恭簡, of Kūnshān 崑山 (Sūzhōu, Jiāngsū). Hóngzhì 18 / yǐchǒu (1505) jìnshì; rose to Tàichángsì qīng. Míngshǐ Rúlín zhuàn. Lǐxué compiler and Classical-studies scholar; author of Zhōulǐ yángé zhuàn (Periodic-Change Commentary on the Zhōulǐ) — separately catalogued (KR1g) — wishing to xíng Zhōulǐ yú hòushì (put the Zhōulǐ into practice in later ages), a position the Sìkù judged yūkuò (impractical-and-broad). Also Liùshū jīngyùn 六書精蘊 (Essential Hidden Meanings of the Six-Scripts) — a project of replacing xiǎozhuàn (small-seal) with reconstructed gǔzhuàn (great-seal), which the Sìkù judged piīmiù (paradoxical-error) since many of his reconstructions were dùzhuàn (fabricated). The literary collection is the Zhuāngqú yíshū in 16 juǎn (KR4e0164) — yíshū (surviving writings) because of its multi-genre architecture. Disagrees with Wáng Yángmíng’s liángzhī school; among the principal Sūzhōu orthodox-Zhū voices of the era. CBDB id 30595, 1483–1543.