Dài Biǎoyuán 戴表元 (1244–1310), zì Shuàichū 帥初, alternate zì Zēngbó 曾伯, hào Shànyuán 剡源 (after his retirement site at Yúlín 榆林 in Shànyuán, Fènghuà 奉化, Míngzhōu) and in old age Zhìyě wēng 質野翁 / Chōngān lǎorén 充安老人, native of Fènghuàzhōu 奉化州 (modern Níngbō region, Zhèjiāng). Studied under the foundational late-Sòng masters Wáng Yīnglín 王應麟 (of Sìmíng) and Shū Yuèxiáng 舒岳祥 (of Tiāntái), inducted into both Sòng literary-historical lineages. Sòng Xiánchún 10 (1274) jìnshì by the sānshèfǎ internal-promotion at age 31; appointed jiàoshòu of Jiànníngfǔ; declined re-appointment to Línān jiàoshòu and Hùbù zhǎnggù. After 1276 retired to Yúlín in his native Fènghuà. In Dàdé 8 (1304, age 60) accepted Yuán recruitment as jiàoshòu of Xìnzhōu 信州; re-appointed at Wūzhōu but declined on illness. Considered the foremost Jiāngnán literary master of the Zhìyuán / Dàdé era. Teacher of Yuán Jué 袁桷 (1266–1327) and Rèn Shìlín 任士林; through Yuán Jué his literary lineage passed to the Yuán sì dà jiā of high-Yuán literature. His collected works survive as the Shànyuán wénjí KR4d0431 in 30 juàn. CBDB person 28306. Yuánshǐ j. 190.