Zhū Kūntián 朱昆田 (1652–1699), zì Wén’àng 文盎, hào Xījùn 西畯, was an early-Qīng scholar from Xiùshuǐ 秀水 (Jiāxīng, Zhèjiāng), the eldest son of the great bibliophile and poet Zhū Yízūn 朱彝尊. Because his father was the tenth in the family generational ranking, contemporaries called him “Little Zhū the Tenth” 小朱十. He held only the rank of Imperial Academy student (tàixué shēng 太學生) but read his way through the family library at Pùshū tíng 曝書亭 and continued his father’s philological work. His own writings include Dí yú xiǎogǎo 笛漁小稿 (verse) and Sāntǐ zhíyùn 三體摭韻 (a riming dictionary). With Shěn Míngsūn 沈名蓀 he co-compiled the NánBěi shǐ shíxiǎo lù 南北史識小錄 KR2h0003. CBDB lifedates from Qīngdài rénwù shēngzú nián biǎo (Shùnzhì 9 to Kāngxī 38).