Zōu Zhì 鄒智 (1466–1491), Rǔyú 汝愚, biéhào Lìzhāi 立齋, also Qiūyuān 秋囦, of Hézhōu 合州 (Chóngqìng, Sìchuān). Chénghuà 22 / bǐngwǔ (1486) xiāngshì dì yī (provincial top); Chénghuà 23 / dīngwèi (1487) jìnshì; appointed Hànlínyuàn shùjíshì. Memorialised forcefully against the senior Grand Secretary Wàn Ān 萬安 and the cabinet ministers Liú Jí 劉吉 and Yǐn Zhí 尹直 — Wàn Ān leaned on the inner-palace power-eunuchs. The memorial was buried; the jiāndǎng (treacherous-party) bore Zōu a grudge to the bone and built up a case on a separate charge; Zōu was thrown into the Imperial Prison; Péng Sháo 彭韶 forcibly intervened to commute the death sentence to demotion as Guǎngdōng Shíchéng qiānhùsuǒ lìmù (an underclerk in a coastal military qiānhùsuǒ); Zōu died there in office, aged only twenty-six. Míngshǐ main biography. His writings are gathered in the Lìzhāi yíwén in 5 juǎn (KR4e0141) — compiled posthumously by his friend Wú Tíngjǔ 吳廷舉 (Shùndé zhīxiàn); the late-Tiān-qǐ yǐchǒu (1625) recension was the Àntái Lǐgōng Fānglù (provincial inspector Lǐ Fānglù) recutting. CBDB id 34600, 1466–1491.