Yú Délín 兪德鄰 (also written 俞德鄰; 1232–1293), zì Zōngdà 宗大, hào Pèiwéizhāi 佩韋齋, native of Yǒngjiā 永嘉 in Wēnzhōu 溫州 (Zhèjiāng). He passed the jìnshì in the guǐyǒu group of Sòng Xiánchún 9 (1273), only three years before the dynasty’s surrender. When the Sòng fell in 1276 he refused all Yuán recruitment and retired to Jìngjiāng 京口 (Zhènjiāng, Jiāngsū), where he lived as a private literatus for the next seventeen years. The Xióng Hé preface of 1312 to his collected works reports that “with rank and emolument in front and the executioner’s pot behind” he had refused Yuán enrollment in the camp at the moment of surrender. His surviving works are the literary collection Pèiwéizhāi jí KR4d0398 in sixteen juàn (compiled posthumously by his son Yú Yōng 俞庸) and the bǐjì-style Pèiwéizhāi jíwén KR3i0026 in four juàn. CBDB person 28499.