Lín Hóng 林鴻 (1341–1383), Zǐyǔ 子羽, native of Fúqīng 福清 (Fújiàn). Leading figure of the Mǐnzhōng Shízǐ 閩中十才子 (Mǐnzhōng Ten Talents) — the second-generation Mǐnzhōng shīpài 閩中詩派 alongside 陳亮 Chén Liàng, Gāo Bǐng 高棅 (a.k.a. Gāo Tínglǐ 高廷禮), 王恭 Wáng Gōng, Táng Tài 唐泰, Zhèng Dìng 鄭定, Wáng Bāo 王褒, Zhōu Yuán 周元, Wáng Chēng 王偁, and Huáng Yuán 黃元. Entered Hóngwǔ service on recommendation as Jiānglè xiàn xùndǎo 將樂縣訓導; rose to Lǐbù Jīngshàn sī yuánwàiláng 禮部精膳司員外郎; resigned before forty and returned home. Author of the Tángyīn 唐音 manifesto — verse to be modelled on the High Táng — that is the foundational doctrine of the Jìnān shīpài 晉安詩派 (Jìnān = Fúzhōu); through his lineal heir Gāo Bǐng (whose Tángshī pǐnhuì 唐詩品彙 codifies the doctrine) it became one of the theoretical ancestors of the High-Míng Qiánhòu Qīzǐ fùgǔ movement. His verse collection is KR4e0044 Míngshèng jí 鳴盛集, edited and printed posthumously in the early Chénghuà era by Shào Tóng 邵銅. CBDB id 34388: 1341–1383, confirmed.