Late-Yuán / early-Míng recluse-poet of Lèqīng 樂清 (Wēnzhōu region, Zhèjiāng coast). Family seat at Yáochuān 瑶川 (Wēnzhōu). In the late Zhìzhèng era he lived in seclusion at Yáochuān; with Wú Zhǔyī 吳主一 of Sìmíng and Zhào Yànmíng 趙彥銘 of Xiāotái he wandered and chanted in the Yànshān 雁山 (Yàndàng mountains), styled jointly the Yànshān sānlǎo “Three Elders of the Yàn Mountains”. In the early Hóngwǔ he was recommended to court; the imperial summons did not arrive before he died. He held nothing under the Míng. His son Zhū Bīn 朱豳 compiled his verse as Yúnsōng cháo jí 雲松巢集 (KR4d0579) and obtained a Yǒnglè 5 (1407) preface from Bào Yuánhóng 鮑原宏 of Tiāntái. Zhū Xīhuì’s fourth-generation grand-nephew Zhū Yuánjiàn 朱元諫 had the work cut in print in Zhèngtǒng 6 (1441), with a preface added by Zhāng Zōu 章陬 of Tāijùn (then Lǐbù zhǔshì).