Shǔcái 蜀才
Conventionally identified by Sòng and later commentators with Fàn Chángshēng 范長生 (d. 318), the long-lived Daoist sage and Tiānshī Dào 天師道 figure who served as State Preceptor of the short-lived Chéng-Hàn 成漢 kingdom in Sìchuān under Lǐ Xióng 李雄. His Zhōuyì zhù 周易註 is lost as an independent work; substantial fragments survive in 李鼎祚 Lǐ Dǐngzuò’s Zhōuyì jíjiě (KR1a0008). The identification is not certain — “Shǔcái” 蜀才 (“Talent of Shǔ”) is most likely a hào — and other identifications have been proposed.