Zhū Shēn 朱申 (1260–1318), late-Yuán-period scholar of the Three Ritual Classics. Author of KR1d0012 Zhōulǐ jùjiě 周禮句解 in 12 juan — a clause-by-clause line-gloss commentary on the Zhōulǐ (KR1d0001), substantially based on the ZhèngJiǎ tradition with the line glosses simplified for pedagogical accessibility. He also wrote a parallel Yílǐ commentary in similar format.
The Sìkù catalog meta gives his dynasty as Sòng (宋), and the Sìkù tíyào of KR1d0012 follows that attribution; but the tíyào of KR1d0005 Zhōulǐ xiángjiě (also written by the Sìkù editorial board) refers to Zhū Shēn explicitly as a “late-Yuán” (元末) scholar. CBDB id 101904 (dynasty 元 Yuán) supports the late-Yuán dating with lifedates 1260–1318. The catalog dynasty attribution is here corrected to follow CBDB and the convergent internal evidence of the Sìkù tíyào on KR1d0005. The Zhōulǐ jùjiě was widely used as an entry-level reading text for the Zhōulǐ in the YuánMíng period, although the omission of the introductory xùguān sections (inherited from Wáng Zhāoyǔ’s KR1d0005) was a recognised defect.
CBDB has multiple persons named 朱申 — id 101904 (1260–1318, Yuán) is the Zhōulǐ jùjiě author; ids 39349, 39356, 96968 are Sòng-period homonyms.