Ōuyáng Chè 歐陽澈 (1091–1127), zì Démíng 德明, native of Chóngrén 崇仁 (modern Jiāngxī, Fǔzhōu region). In Jīngkāng (1126) submitted three responsive memorials to imperial call — jílùn shízhèng (vehemently discussing current-government), yán duō qièzhí (words much pointed-and-upright). In Jiànyán 1 (1127), again on foot to the temporary capital, prostrating-at-palace-gate, submitted memorials demanding the execution of Huáng Qiánshàn 黃潛善 and Wāng Bóyàn 汪伯彥. For these memorials he was framed by Huáng and executed alongside Chén Dōng 陳東 陳東. Gāozōng later regretted the execution and retroactively granted Bìgé xiūzhuàn (the Sìkù editors note this is the eponym of the present collection-title).
Sòng shǐ j. 455 Zhōngyì zhuàn (paired with Chén Dōng).
CBDB id 24851 gives 1091–1127. Catalog meta gives 1097–1127; CBDB followed (the catalog appears to have a transcriptional error at the birthdate; the Sòng shǐ records his execution at age 37 suì, consistent with a 1091 birth).
His collection survives as Ōuyáng Xiūzhuàn jí 歐陽修撰集 KR4d0189 in 7 juǎn. The print history is well-documented: Shàoxīng 26 (1156) Wú Hàng 吴沆 edited the poetry as Piāorán jí 飄然集 in 3 juǎn with preface; Jiādìng jiǎshēn (1224) Hú Yǎn 胡衍 added the three Jīngkāng memorials, expanding to 6 juǎn; the Yuán-end blocks were destroyed; Yǒnglè bǐngshēn (1416) Ōuyáng Chè’s tenth-generation descendant Ōuyáng Qí 歐陽齊 reprinted at Yǒngkāng; Hóngzhì dīngyǒu (1477) Wáng Kèyì wrote a new preface; Wànlì jiǎyín (1614) Ōuyáng Yuè 歐陽鉞 (Chè’s twentieth-generation descendant) re-cut. The Sìkù recension is from the Wànlì recutting, lacking juǎn 8 (which contained Chén Dōng’s memorials, separately preserved in KR4d0188); the Sìkù editors fix the juǎn-count at 7.