The name Shī Cén 施岑 (hào Yǒngwù zhēnrén 勇悟真人) is traditionally listed among the twelve historical disciples of the Jìngmíng patriarch Xǔ Xùn 許遜 (late third / early fourth century). In the Southern Sòng context of DZ 448 Xīshān Xǔ zhēnjūn bāshíwǔ huà lù KR5b0132, however, “Shī Cén” is a pseudonym used by a mid-thirteenth-century author — the compiler of that work’s eighty-five huà scenes of Xǔ Xùn’s legend, with their accompanying poems (zàn 讚) — who hid behind the name of the ancient disciple. His actual identity is unknown. The 1250 postface signed with this name documents the Yǒngwù dàoyuàn 勇悟道院 circle’s role in propagating the Xǔ Xùn cult and the emergent Zhōngxiào 忠孝 / Jìngmíng 淨明 movement in the 1240s. No CBDB record.