Wú Jǐngkuí 吳景奎 (1292–1355), Wénkě 文可, hào Yàofáng 藥房 (also written 葯房). Native of Lánxī 蘭溪 (Wūzhōu, Zhèjiāng). At 30, served briefly as cóngshì (administrative assistant) under Liú Zhēn 劉貞 (Hǎidào wànhù) when Liú was on Zhèdōng xiànfǔ affairs; the next year when Liú left, Wú also went home. Long after, recommended by a bù shǐzhě (provincial commissioner) as Xìnghuàxiàn rúxué lù; declined the post on account of his elderly mother. Died at home Zhìzhèng 15 (1355). Huáng Jìn 黃溍 zhì qí mù (wrote his epitaph). The collection KR4d0537 Yàofáng qiáochàng edited by his son 履 and his disciple Huáng Qí 黃琪. Stylistic line: wǔyán gǔtǐ derived from Bái Jūyì 白居易; qīyán gǔtǐ occasionally Lǐ Hè-like. Sòng Lián 宋濂 wrote the collection’s preface and praised it highly.