Late-Míng classicist of the Yì, Chūnqiū, and Shī traditions, native of Rénhé 仁和 (Hángzhōu prefecture, modern Zhèjiāng). Zì Qùbìng 去病. CBDB (id 124331) gives lifedates 1570–1644 — the 1644 death-year coinciding with the fall of the Míng dynasty. Jǔrén of Wànlì rénzǐ 萬曆壬子 (1612). His career was modest: he held the office of Jùnyí xiàn jiāoyù 浚儀縣教諭 (Director of Studies at Jùnyí County, in modern Hénán), a humble local educational post. He is described in the Sìkù tíyào as a man “who took it upon himself to set the world right” (kuāng jì zì rèn 匡濟自任) — a typical late-Míng Dōng-lín-adjacent posture — and was a prolific compiler.
He produced substantial commentaries across multiple classics: the Yì jīng (his works on Yì are catalogued at KR1a0118 and elsewhere in the SKQS), the Shī jīng, and the Chūnqiū. The Chūnqiū biàn yì 春秋辯義 (KR1e0089) — his largest Chūnqiū monograph — is organised under the rubric of “liù yì 六義” (six categories of meaning): jīng yì 經義, zhuàn yì 傳義, shū yì 書義, bù shū yì 不書義, shí yì 時義, dì yì 地義. The catalog meta records the work as 30 juǎn but the SKQS tíyào gives 38 juǎn; the WYG copy is in fact closer to the 38-juǎn count.