Late-Míng (Wànlì 萬曆 era, c. 1573–1620) scholar of Jiāxīng 嘉興 (modern Zhèjiāng). With his collaborator 項琳 Xiàng Lín, Tú Qiáosūn produced the 100-juàn recompilation of the lost Shíliùguó Chūnqiū 十六國春秋 KR2i0005 of 崔鴻 Cuī Hóng (478–525), which they presented to the world as the recovered original. The compilation was assembled from the Jìnshū Zǎijì 載記, the Tàipíng yùlǎn 太平御覽, the Yìwén lèijù 藝文類聚, the Chūxué jì 初學記, and other TángSòng lèishū citations of Cuī Hóng’s lost text. The Sìkù editors recognize it as a Míng recompilation but accept it as transmitted on the grounds that it is “patched together from old books, not invented from whole cloth.” Beyond this single editorial achievement, no further biographical detail of Tú Qiáosūn survives.