Huáng Jī 黃機 (fl. early-13th century), Jǐzhòng 幾仲 (or Jǐshū 幾叔), hào Zhúzhāi 竹齋, of Dōngyáng 東陽 in Wūzhōu (modern Zhèjiāng). A minor Southern-Sòng cí poet about whose life little is known: the Sìkù editors of his Zhúzhāi shīyú note only that an authorial gloss in one of his pieces speaks of “wanting at the time to take office at Yǒngxīng” 永興, so he must have held some office, though its rank cannot be determined. His Wú-Chǔ-region travels brought him into close exchange with Yuè Kē 岳珂 (the grandson of Yuè Fēi), then Zǒnggàn of Huáidōng, with whom he traded long-form . Stylistically he stands in the Xīn Qìjí 辛棄疾 / Yuè-Fēi-loyalist line of the Southern-Sòng háofàng 豪放 manner: not at all the cǎomèi huāxiāng (“grass-frail and flower-fragrant”) school. CBDB id 48674 with no recorded dates.