Huáng Jiè 黃玠 (fl. early Southern Sòng), grandson of Huáng Cháng 黃裳 黃裳, of Yánpíng 延平 (Fújiàn). Compiled and printed his grandfather’s Yǎnshān jí 演山集 KR4d0109 in 60 juǎn — the principal channel of transmission. Precise dates and own career undocumented beyond this editorial role. Not to be confused with the Yuán-period scholar Huáng Jiè 黃玠 ( Bóchéng) of Cíxī.



name: 黃玠 pinyinName: Huáng Jiè alternateNames: [伯成, Bóchéng] dynasty: 元 birthDate: deathDate: cbdbId: dilaAuthorityId: created: 2026-05-12 updated: 2026-05-12

Huáng Jiè 黃玠 (fl. c. 1310–1345), Bóchéng 伯成. Native of Cíxī 慈谿 (modern Zhèjiāng); migrated to Mt. Biàn 弁山 at Wúxīng (Húzhōu, Zhèjiāng) and lived there as a teaching-priest for over 40 years, providing for his elder uncle’s family after the loss of family property in the 1276 SòngYuán transition warfare.

Family background. Sòng-period ancestor of the Xiángfú era (1008–1016) emigrated from Wēnzhōu Lèqīng 樂清 to Cíxī. Family pursued Confucian study for generations. Property and a generation’s worth of work destroyed in the Bǐngzǐ (1276) Yuán-conquest of Cíxī.

Posture. A xiǎoyǐn (small-recluse) by his own self-styling — refusing to claim yǐn (recluse) standing because his “suǒdé yú tiānzhě bó” (heaven-given allocation is sparse), but withdrawing nonetheless as a gāngfāng jísú (rigid-correct, hating-vulgar) Confucian moralist.

Poetic style. Self-consciously refused recent-style verse. The Sìkù editors place his verse in the Yuán Jié 元結 (Táng-era recluse-poet) and Bái Jūyì lineages — quànjiè (admonitory) in content; cuìrán yǒudé zhī yán (purely-and-completely virtue-possessing word) in tone — surpassing artificially-high-posed rivals.

Within the Kanripo corpus. KR4d0479 Biànshān xiǎoyǐn yínlù 弁山小隱吟錄 (撰).