Hè Fùzhēng 賀復徵 (fl. 1624–1640, Zhònglái 仲來), of Dānyáng 丹陽 (modern Jiāngsū). Late-Míng anthologist; almost nothing is firmly known of him beyond what the Sìkù tíyào records and the internal evidence of his Wénzhāng biàntǐ huìxuǎn 文章辨體彙選 KR4h0132. The tíyào notes that he claimed descent from the prominent Dānyáng Hè-family of Hè Bāngtài 賀邦泰 (Jiājìng yǐwèi 1559 jìnshì) — Bāngtài’s grandson Hè Shìshòu 賀世壽 (Wànlì gēngxū 1610 jìnshì, eventually Minister of Revenue 戶部尚書), and Shìshòu’s son Hè Wángshèng 賀王盛 (Chóngzhēn wùchén 1628 jìnshì) — but that the family-office details Hè Fùzhēng claims for his own grandfather and father do not match. The Qiānqǐngtáng shūmù 千頃堂書目 makes no record of him or his compilation. From internal references in the Huìxuǎn we know that he travelled into Sìchuān in 1625 (yǐchǒu) and that his father received a Guǎngxī appointment in 1631 (xīnwèi); from these data points alone the working bracket is roughly 1620–1640. No CBDB record. The colossal Wénzhāng biàntǐ huìxuǎn in 780 juǎn and 132 generic categories — the largest extant pre-modern Chinese prose anthology by genre — is the only work transmitted under his name.