Hú Hàn 胡翰 (1307–1381), zì Zhòngzǐ 仲子 (also Zhòngshēn 仲申), styled Chángshān xiānshēng 長山先生, native of Jīnhuá 金華 in Zhèjiāng. Late-Yuán yìmín 遺民 who lived in retirement at Chángshān 長山 during the wars of the dynastic transition, then was recommended to the new Hóngwǔ court. Appointed Qúzhōu fǔ jiàoshòu 衢州府教授 and participated in the compilation of the Yuán shǐ 元史 (1370), to which he contributed the Wǔxíng zhì xùlùn 五行志序論; declined further office on grounds of age and returned to Jīnhuá. As a youth he studied gǔwén with Wú Shīdào 吳師道 and Wú Lái 吳萊, then went on to the school of his fellow-townsman Xǔ Qiān 許謙 of the Yuán Cheng-Zhu tradition; the conjunction of the Wú-school literary art and Xǔ Qiān’s xìnglǐ learning is the hallmark of his prose. Friend and contemporary of Sòng Lián 宋濂 (the two had studied together under Wú Shīdào for over fifty years), Liú Jī 劉基, Wáng Wěi 王禕, and Sū Bóhéng 蘇伯衡, in whose KR4e0024 Sū Píngzhòng wénjí he placed a 1375 bá that became the principal external evidence for Sū’s career chronology. His literary collection is KR4e0025 Hú Zhòngzǐ jí 胡仲子集; the Sìkù editors place him among the foremost early-Míng prose-writers of the Jīnhuá school.