Shǐ Míníng 史彌寧 (fl. early 13th c.), zì Ānqīng 安卿, also recorded as Qīngshū 清叔, hào tied to the yǒulín studio (友林) from which his collection takes its name, native of Yínxiàn 鄞縣 (modern Níngbō, Zhèjiāng). Nephew of Shǐ Hào 史浩 (the Xiàozōng-era chief councillor). The Sòng shǐ gives him no biography; his career is reconstructed from his own collection: a guózǐjiàn shèshēng 國子舍生 attached as zhīshì to the chūnfáng 春坊 (heir apparent’s establishment) during the Jiādìng era (1208–1224), bearing the rank of Gémén xuānzàn shèrén 閤門宣贊舍人, and finally serving as prefect of Shàoyáng 邵陽 (modern Hunan), where his extant verse was composed. Original míng 域. Belonged to the wider Níngbō Shǐ clan whose members were prolific in poetry; the Sìkù tíyào lists Shǐ Mígǒng 史彌鞏 as another versifying kinsman. CBDB id 18145; lifedates not securely established. Surviving collection Yǒulín yǐgǎo 友林乙稿 KR4d0325 (1 juan, 170 poems).