Ní Yuè 倪岳 (1444–1501), zì Shùnzī 舜咨, hào Qīngxī 青谿, posthumous title Wényì 文毅. Native of Shàngyuán 上元 (Nánjīng), having moved from Qiántáng 錢塘. Son of Ní Qiān 倪謙 (倪謙); the Sìkù tíyào on KR4e0121 notes that Ní Qiān + Ní Yuè are the first father-and-son pair in the Míng to both enter the Hànlín and have transmitted literary collections. Tiānshùn jiǎshēn (1464) jìnshì; office reaching Lìbù shàngshū 吏部尚書; gifted Shàobǎo. As Lǐbù 禮部 head, the ritual-pattern institutions of the Hóngzhì era all waited for Ní Yuè to decide. Together with Wáng Shù 王恕 and Péng Sháo 彭韶 (彭韶) one of the canonical Hóng-zhì-era míngchén (illustrious-ministers). Míng shǐ j. 183. Surviving works are KR4e0121 Qīngxī màngǎo (24 juǎn; the 59 memorial-pieces preserved are evidently a curated selection from the recorded more than 100 matters). CBDB id 34510 (1444–1501).