Zhōu Qùfēi 周去非 (fl. 1163 – early 1190s; jìnshì 1163), Zhífū 直夫, native of Yǒngjiā 永嘉 in Wēnzhōu (modern Zhèjiāng). Southern-Sòng official, geographer, and proto-ethnographer. Lóngxīng 1 jìnshì (1163); held minor frontier posts in Guǎngxī under Fàn Chéngdà’s governorship (1172–1175); served as Tōngpàn (prefectural-judge) of Jìngjiāngfǔ (Guìlín) in Chúnxī (ca. 1175–1178). After his return north, he composed the Lǐngwài dàidá 嶺外代答 (KR2k0116) in Chúnxī 5 (1178) as an expanded continuation of Fàn Chéngdà’s Guìhǎi yúhéng zhì. The work is the principal Southern-Sòng documentary monograph on Lǐngnán and on Chinese maritime knowledge of South and Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean, and East Africa, and is the chief source-text behind Zhào Rǔshì’s Zhūfān zhì KR2k0139 (1225). Otherwise undocumented; CBDB id 10207 has no birth or death year.