Zuòxiào Shānrén 坐嘯山人 (“Mountain-Man Sitting and Whistling”) is the hào (pen-name) of an otherwise unidentified late-Qīng physician of the warm-disease tradition, author of the Zhěnyàn yīfāng gēkuò 診驗醫方歌括 KR3ed091, a rhymed-verse formulary covering principally the Wú Jūtōng (Wú Táng) warm-disease formulas (the Yínqiào sǎn 銀翹散, Sāngjú yǐn 桑菊飲, etc., from Wú Táng’s Wēnbìng tiáobiàn 溫病條辨, 1798). The literary-Daoist self-styling zuò xiào shān rén (cf. Sū Shì 蘇軾, “chí jié zuòxiào 持節坐嘯,” and the Shuǐjīng zhù tradition of recluse-figures sitting on mountains and whistling) suggests a literatus of the TóngzhìGuāngxù generation. No CBDB entry.