Jiǎng Jié 蔣捷 (c. 1245 – c. 1305+), Shèngyù 勝欲, self-styled Zhúshān 竹山, of Yíxīng 宜興 in Chángzhōu (modern Jiāngsū). Took the jìnshì in Xiánchún 10 (1274) under Dùzōng — the very last regular degree examination of the Southern Sòng before Hángzhōu fell to the Yuán. After the dynastic collapse he refused office and lived out his life in seclusion as a yímín 遺民 (“leftover subject”); the Yuánshǐ does not record him. Numbered together with Zhōu Mì 周密, Wáng Yísūn 王沂孫, and Zhāng Yán as one of the Sòngmò sì dà jiā 宋末四大家 (“Four Great Masters of the End of the Sòng”) in the . His one surviving collection, the Zhúshān cí KR4j0053, is conventionally read as the high-water mark of late-Sòng-loyalist — refined, dense, technically virtuosic, persistently elegiac. CBDB id 51540 has no recorded birth- or death-year.