Hé Yuǎn 何薳 (1077–1145; CBDB id 30305), self-styled Hánqīng lǎonóng 韓青老農 “the Old Farmer of Hánqīng,” was a Northern–Southern Sòng bǐjì writer and connoisseur. A native of Pǔchéng 浦城 (modern Fújiàn), he was the son of 何去非 Hé Qùfēi (active Yuányòu / Yuánfú), a military strategist and Sū Shì client whom Sū Shì recommended to the imperial commission. His one surviving work is the Chūnzhǔ jì wén 春渚紀聞 (KR3j0104) in 10 juàn, a thematically-organised bǐjì whose seven sections include the most detailed Northern Sòng bǐjì witness to Sū Shì memorabilia (Dōngpō shì shí 1 juàn), as well as substantial juàn on poetics, ink and inkstones, the zither, and cinnabar-alchemical drugs. Hé Yuǎn inherited his father’s literary connections in the late Yuányòu Sūshì circle and writes from inside that world.