Southern-Sòng cí-writer (fl. Lóngxīng through Chúnxī, c. 1162–1195); zì Xīlǎo 錫老, hào Shěnzhāi 審齋. Per Chén Zhènsūn 陳振孫’s Shūlù jiětí a man of Dōngpíng 東平 (Shāndōng), but per Liáng Ānshì 梁安世’s contemporary shī a long-resident of Jīnlíng 金陵 (Jiànkāng) — possibly a Shāndōng man settled in the south. Floruit fixed by the Sìkù tíyào from a birthday-cí for Hán Yuánjí 韓元吉 (zì Nánjiàn 南澗, Lìbù shàngshū in Lóngxīng) and a banquet-presentation cí for Liáng Ānshì (Guìlín zhuǎnyùn shǐ in Chúnxī). His sole extant work is the Shěnzhāi cí KR4j0035 in one juǎn, preserving around 53 cí in the Máo Jìn 毛晉 cutting; the Sìkù compilers rate his style as outstanding-pristine, deriving from Huājiān and Sū Shì 蘇軾, not mixing in vulgar sound. Beyond the Tíyào’s inferences nothing of his life is securely known.