Later-Hàn scholar of Shānyīn 山陰 (in Kuàijī commandery, modern Shàoxīng, Zhèjiāng); Chángjūn 長君. The standard form of his name is 趙曄, but the Kanripo catalog meta and several SòngYuán bibliographic references write the variant 燁 (the two graphs share the reading and are interchangeable; cf. CBDB id 166022 for 趙曄, distinct from id 26139 for a homonymous Sòng official). His brief biography appears in HòuHàn shū 後漢書 79B (Rúlínzhuàn): in his youth he resented being a clerk for the Kuàijī commandery, abandoned his post, and travelled to Zīchuān 資中 (Sìchuān) where he studied the Hánshī 韓詩 with Dù Fǔ 杜撫 for over twenty years, returning home only to find his family had buried him in absentia. Apart from the Wú Yuè Chūnqiū KR2i0001, the HòuHàn shū attributes to him a Shī xìlì shényuān 詩細歷神淵 (lost) which Cài Yōng 蔡邕 reportedly judged superior to Wáng Chōng’s 王充 Lùnhéng 論衡. He also figures in early traditions of the Hánshī school of Shī exegesis. CBDB has no precise lifedates; the catalog meta of fl. 40–80 reflects the standard placement of his teaching career under Emperors Guāngwǔ 光武 (r. 25–57) and Míng 明 (r. 57–75).