Wú Bózōng 吳伯宗 (c. 1334–1384), originally named Wú Yòu 吳祐, conventionally known by his Bózōng 伯宗, native of Jīnxī 金谿 (Jiāngxī). The first jìnshì zhuàngyuán of the Míng dynasty (Hóngwǔ 4 / 1371). Rose through court positions to Wǔyīngdiàn dàxuéshì 武英殿大學士; memorialised the impeachment of chief minister Hú Wéiyōng 胡惟庸 at the height of Hú’s power — fēngjié léngléng (cold-pointed moral fibre); later demoted to Hànlín jiǎntǎo 檢討 and died. Sent on embassy to Ānnán (Vietnam) c. 1377. Four collections in his lifetime: Nángōng jí 南宫集, Shǐ Jiāo jí 使交集, Chéngjūn jí 成均集 (total 20 juǎn), Yùtáng jí 玉堂集 (4 juǎn) — all lost. Surviving compilation KR4e0064 Róngjìn jí 榮進集 (4 juǎn) preserves his examination papers from 1371 and fragments of the lost collections. The Sìkù editors position Wú’s prose as the embryological foundation of the early-Míng táigétǐ 臺閣體. CBDB id 565342 records the name and Míng dynasty but no dates.