Qiū Jùn 丘濬 (1420–1495), Zhòngshēn 仲深, hào Qióngshān 瓊山 — native of Qióngzhōu 瓊州 (Hǎinán). Míng jìnshì (1454), eventually rising to Wényuāngé Dàxuéshì 文淵閣大學士 (Grand Secretary). One of the most celebrated Confucian scholar-officials of the mid-Míng, author of the influential Dà xué yǎn yì bǔ 大學衍義補 (1487) — a 160-juàn supplement to Zhēn Déxiù’s Sòng Dà xué yǎn yì covering all aspects of statecraft, immensely influential on subsequent Qīng administrative thought. His preface to the Wén dì xiào jīng (KR5i0084) is dated 明宏治五年三月吉旦 = March 1492, signed 少保大學士邱濬仲深氏瓊山甫敬述; in it he reports a dream-encounter with Wénchāng dìjūn that prompted his preface to the work, and the resulting widespread distribution of the printed scripture (over 5,000 volumes). The episode is a remarkable instance of Confucian-Daoist private religiosity at the highest level of mid-Míng officialdom. CBDB ID 33202. The variant character 邱 for 丘 reflects the post-Yōng-zhèng-3 (1725) imperial taboo on the character 丘 (the personal name of Confucius, 孔丘). Standard reference: Hummel, Eminent Chinese, s.v. “Ch’iu Chün.”