Lín Jùn 林俊 (1452–1527), Dàiyòng 待用, hào Jiànsù 見素, late-life Yúnzhuāng 雲莊, posthumously Shàobǎo and shì Zhēnsù 貞肅, of Pútián 莆田 (Xīnghuà, Fújiàn). Chénghuà 14 / wùxū (1478) jìnshì; rose to Xíngbù shàngshū 刑部尚書. Career marked by repeated remonstration: as junior official memorialised against the quándāng (power-eunuch) Liáng Fāng 梁芳; pacified the Jiāngyòu (Jiāngxī) rising against the Níngwáng (Prince Níng); as Sìchuān provincial governor put down the great Lán Tíngruì / Yán Bēn-er rebellion. Member of the Xiàozōng míngchén (Hóngzhì worthy ministers) circle. His writings — self-edited as a 50+ juǎn collection — survive in the WYG recension as Jiànsù jí in 28 juǎn + Zòuyì 7 juǎn + Xùjí 12 juǎn (catalog total 28 juǎn; the WYG actually contains 47 juǎn) (KR4e0135). The original poetry-collection in 14 juǎn — mentioned in Wáng Fènglíng 王鳳靈’s preface to the Xùjí and partially excerpted in Zhū Yízūn’s Míngshī zōng (as Xīzhēng jí) — is now absent. CBDB id 24554, 1452–1527.