Gě Shàotǐ, zì Yuánchéng 元承, hào Dōngshān 東山, was a Southern Sòng poet of Tiāntái 天台 settled at Huángyán 黃巖 (modern Tiāntái, Zhèjiāng). He studied under Yè Shì 葉適 (1150–1223) at Yǒngjiā and circulated in the Yǒngjiā poetic milieu of the sìlíng — Zhào Shīxiù 趙師秀, Xú Zhào 徐照, Xú Jī 徐璣, Wēng Juàn 翁卷 — exchanging poems with several of them. He never passed the examinations; Yè Shì’s surviving farewell poem speaks of him as “in body and reputation neither yet attained.” His original ten-juàn poetry-and-prose collection, the Dōngshān shīwén xuǎn 東山詩文選 with prefaces by Jiā Dàyǒu 家大酉 and Yìng Yáo 應繇 and a colophon by Yè Mèngdǐng 葉夢鼎, was lost by the early Qīng; only the two-juàn Dōngshān shīxuǎn KR4d0308, reconstituted by the Sìkù editors from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn, survives. He also composed a Sìshū shù 四書述 (lost). CBDB id 33286 records no dates; the floruit is plausibly c. 1190–c. 1240.