Zhōu Wénpú, Jìnxiān 晉仙, hào Fāngquán 方泉 (also Shānyíng 山楹), was a Southern Sòng poet of Yánggǔ 陽穀 in modern western Shāndōng (then on the Jīn side of the border) who lived in the south. The Sìkù tíyào dates his floruit to the period of Jiāng Kuí 姜夔, Gě Tiānmín 葛天民 and Hán Hù 韓淲, suggesting a working life c. 1180–c. 1240. CBDB id 42614 has no firm dates. Zhāng Duānyì 張端義 in Guìěr jí 貴耳集 ranks him with Hè Zhīzhāng and Bái Jūyì for his old-style ballads “Guànkǒu Èrláng gē” 灌口二郎歌 (almost certainly = the “Qútáng shénjūn gē” of the surviving collection) and “Tīng Ōuyáng qín xíng” 聽歐陽琴行. His verse survives as the four-juàn Fāngquán shījí KR4d0307.