Xǔ Jǐnghéng 許景衡 (1072–1128), zì Shàoyī 少伊, of Wēnzhōu Ruìān 瑞安. Jìnshì of Yuányòu 9 / 1094 (i.e., Shàoshèng 1). Xuānhé mid-period summoned as Jiānchá yùshǐ (Investigating Censor); promoted Diànzhōng shìyùshǐ. Qīnzōng’s accession (1126): summoned as Zuǒ zhèngyán (Left Adviser of the Right); promoted Zhōngshū shèrén. Gāozōng’s accession (1127): reached Shàngshū yòuchéng (Vice-Chancellor); dismissed as Zīzhèngdiàn dàxuéshì, Tíjǔ Dòngxiāo gōng (Vice-Director-State-Council Grand Scholar, Inspector of Dòngxiāo Temple); died (1128). Posthumously canonised Zhōngjiǎn 忠簡 (Loyal-and-Simple — same canonisation as Zōng Zé). One of the Yǒngjiā school’s second generation, drawing on the Sān xiānshēng (Zhōu Xíngjǐ, Liú Ānjié, Liú Ānshàng) but politically distinct: opposed eunuch power (memorialised against Tóng Guàn), opposed the huāshí gāng (flower-and-stone supply train), and opposed the Jīngkāng peace-faction. Author of Héngtáng jí 橫塘集 KR4d0140 originally in 30 juǎn (per Sòng shǐ Yìwénzhì and Shūlù jiětí); Sìkù reconstruction is 20 juǎn. Biography: Sòng shǐ j. 363. Lifedates 1072–1128 confirmed.