Yù Liángnéng 喻良能 (Sòng, fl. 1157–1190)
Zì Shūqí 叔奇. Hào Xiāngshān 香山 (after the mountain on which he dwelt). Native of Yìwū 義烏 (Wùzhōu, modern Zhèjiāng). CBDB id 17648 (no precise lifedates). Brothers: Yù Liángyǐ 喻良倚 (the Bóshòu xiōng) and Yù Liángbì 喻良弼 (the Jìzhí dì) — both literary figures.
Jìnshì of Shàoxīng 27 (1157). Career: supplementary appointment as Guǎngdé wèi → Guózǐjiān zhǔbù → recalled with Guózǐjiān bóshì concurrent Gōngbù lángzhōng → Tàichángsì chéng concurrent old post → out as Zhī Chǔzhōu (Yáng Wànlǐ wrote a Sòng Yù Shūqí Zhī Chǔzhōu poem on the parting) → retired with Cháoqǐng dàifū.
No Sòngshǐ biography; principal source the Jīnhuá xiānmín zhuàn. Yáng Wànlǐ’s 楊萬里 circle endorser; Chén Liàng (the Yǒngkāng leader) preserves a tribute to his prose: “warm-and-warm with ēnyì; jīngshēn jiǎnyǎ (refined-deep and concise-elegant).” His extensive lost works include the Zhōngyì zhuàn (20 juǎn of loyal-and-righteous biographies), various-canon jiǎngyì (5 juǎn), Jiāzhǒu biān (15 juǎn), and the original 34-juǎn (per Yìwū zhì) or 17-juǎn (per Jiāo Hóng) literary collection.
Surviving in Kanripo:
- KR4d0236 Xiāngshān jí (16 juǎn, WYG; reconstructed by the Sìkù editors from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn and NánSòng míngxián xiǎojí — preserves only the poetry; the prose is entirely lost).