Yè Yǒu 葉酉 (mid-eighteenth century, fl. Qiánlóng era), zì Shūshān 書山, hào Huānán 花南, native of Tóngchéng 桐城 (Ānqìng 安慶 prefecture, Ānhuī). Qiánlóng jǐwèi (1739) jìnshì; rose to Left Adjutant Tutor of the Heir-Apparent’s Household (左春坊左庶子). He was a direct disciple of Fāng Bāo 方苞 (1668–1749) — the founding figure of the Tóngchéng school — and his sole Sìkù-admitted work, Chūnqiū jiū yí 春秋究遺 (KR1e0120) in 16 juǎn, was composed as a continuation and elaboration of Fāng Bāo’s Chūnqiū tōng lùn (KR1e0110). Birth and death dates not on record.