Mid-Northern-Sòng minor gǔwén poet, Yàfū 亞夫, of Hóngzhōu Fēnníng 洪州分寧 (Jiāngxī). Jìnshì of Qìnglì 2 / 1042. Held cóngshì posts in one and three zhōu; finally died in office acting ZhīKángzhōu 知康州. Father of the great late-Northern-Sòng poet Huáng Tíngjiān 黃庭堅 (1045–1105) — founder of the Jiāngxī shīpài 江西詩派. The Sìkù tíyào identifies Huáng Shù as Huáng Tíngjiān’s proximate poetic model: a Hán-Yù-imitator whose deliberately rough gǔtǐ style established the “fresh and forced” aesthetic that his son inherited and developed. Surviving collection: Fátán jí KR4d0037 (2 juǎn), originally appended to the Shāngǔ jí (Huáng Tíngjiān’s collection) before the Sìkù compilers extracted it. CBDB id 12995 (no birth/death year recorded; lifedates 1019–1058 follow the standard Sòng-shǐ-derived reconstruction).