Southern-Sòng cí-writer (fl. Qìngyuán–Jiādìng, c. 1199–1225); zì Shēnzhī 申之, also Cìkuí 次夔, hào Pújiāng 蒲江. The catalog meta gives the surname as 廬 (with 广 radical); the standard Sòng-era form is 盧. A man of Yǒngjiā 永嘉 (Wēnzhōu, Zhèjiāng), and the maternal nephew of Lóu Yào 樓鑰 (Gōngkuì gōng) — entering literary life with that family connection. Jìnshì of Qìngyuán 5 / 1199; in Jiādìng held office as Jūnqì shǎojiān and Quán zhí xuéshì yuàn. Exchanged shī with the Yǒngjiā sìlíng 永嘉四靈 — Xú Zhào 徐照, Xú Jǐ 徐璣, Wēng Juàn 翁卷, Zhào Shīxiù 趙師秀 — placing him at the intersection of the late-Southern-Sòng Jiānghú school of shī and the Báishí (Jiāng Kuí 姜夔) prosodic line of cí. His shī collection is lost; only six scattered pieces survive. His cí-collection Pújiāng cí KR4j0045 in one juǎn (around 96 pieces in the Quán Sòng cí) survives via the Máo Jìn 毛晉 cutting reconstituted from Huáng Shēng 黃昇’s Huāān cí xuǎn KR4j0066; the original Sòng-cut form is lost.