Lán Rén 藍仁 (c. 1315–c. 1390?), Jìngzhī 靜之, hào Lánshān 藍山, native of Chóngān 崇安 (Fújiàn). With his younger brother 藍智 (Lán Zhì) constituted the Èr Lán 二藍 — founding pair of the Mǐnzhōng shīpài 閩中詩派 (Fújiàn poetry school). As young men the brothers studied under Dù Běn 杜本 in his retreat at Wǔyíshān 武夷山, receiving the Sìmíng Rèn Sōngqīng 四明任松卿 Táng-revivalist shīfǎ (poetic method); they abandoned the kējǔ and devoted themselves to verse. Likely served under Zhāng Shìchéng 張士誠 in the 1360s (the inference of the Sìkù editors based on his forced relocation to Línháo at the Hóngwǔ founding). Subsequently appointed Wǔyí shūyuàn shānzhǎng 武夷書院山長, promoted to Shàowǔ wèi 邵武尉 (declined). A Hóngwǔ 7 (1374) verse Jiǎyín zhòngdōng shèguān shī 甲寅仲冬攝官詩 indicates he held some local office in the mid-Hóng-wǔ years. His record is appended in Míng shǐ Wényuàn zhuàn to Táo Zōngyí 陶宗儀’s biography. The collection KR4e0036 Lánshān jí 藍山集 was reconstructed from the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn by the Sìkù editors. Wilkinson, Chinese History, §28.4, follows the Sìkù-derived position that the Èr Lán are the true founders of Mǐnzhōng verse, antedating the Yǒnglè / Xuāndé Shízǐ 十子 generation conventionally credited.