Péi Yǐn 裴駰
Active in the Sòng of the Southern Dynasties (LiúSòng), mid-5th century. Son of the historian Péi Sōngzhī 裴松之 (372–451) and father of Péi Zǐyě 裴子野 (469–530); the Hédōng 河東 Péi family was one of the great historical-scholarly lineages of the Southern Dynasties. Held the office of Nánzhōng láng wàibīng cānjūn 南中郎外兵參軍.
His sole transmitted work is the Shǐjì jíjiě 史記集解 in 80 (later 130) juǎn (KR2a0001 Shǐjì; separately KR2a0002 Shǐjì jíjiě), based on Xú Guǎng’s 徐廣 (353–425) Shǐjì yīnyì 史記音義 and gathering glosses from earlier commentators such as Yán Dū 延篤, Xú Yǎn 徐廣, Fú Qián 服虔, Yīng Shào 應劭, Wén Yǐng 文穎, Mèng Kāng 孟康, and Wéi Zhāo 韋昭. From the 5th to the 8th century the Jíjiě was the principal commentary on the Shǐjì, and all surviving Tang and pre-Tang manuscript fragments of the work are Jíjiě texts. Both Sīmǎ Zhēn (KR2a0003) and Zhāng Shǒujié (KR2a0004) worked from a Jíjiě exemplar rather than a bare text.