Xià Shàngpǔ 夏尙樸 (variant 尚樸; b. 1466, death year unrecorded — fl. early Jiājìng), Dūnfū 敦夫, hào Dōngyán 東巖, of Yǒngfēng 永豐 (Jiāngxī). Zhèngdé 6 / xīnwèi (1511) jìnshì; rose to Nánjīng Tàipúsì shàoqīng. Disciple of Lóu Liàng 婁諒 of the Chóngrén lineage (Wú Yǔbì → Lóu Liàng → Xià). Míngshǐ Rúlín zhuàn appends his record to Lóu’s. Lǐxué anchor of fǎnshēn shíjiàn (turn-back-to-self, substantial-practice): cái tíqǐ biànshì tiānlǐ, cái fàngxià biànshì rényù — “as soon as one raises [it], that is the tiānlǐ (Heavenly Pattern); as soon as one drops [it], that is the rényù (human desire)” — praised by Wèi Jiào (魏校, KR4e0164). Refused the Wáng Yángmíng (王守仁) liángzhī line — though Yángmíng had himself once studied under Lóu Liàng — and refused Zhàn Ruòshuǐ (湛若水)‘s yàncháng xǐxīn (weary-the-ordinary, love-the-new). In the yǔlù explicitly annotated Chén Xiànzhāng (陳獻章)‘s lùnxué shī (poems-on-learning) one-by-one with refutations. His writings Zhōngyōng shuō (Discussion of Zhōngyōng) and the Dōngyán wénjí + yǔlù together form the Dōngyán jí in 6 juǎn (KR4e0172), compiled by his son-in-law Liú Bīn 劉賔. CBDB id 201691.