Zōu Hào 鄒浩 (1060–1111), zì Zhìwán 志完, hào Dàoxiāng 道鄉, of Chángzhōu 常州 Jìnlíng 晉陵. Jìnshì of Yuánfēng 5 / 1082. Held office to Zhí Lóngtúgé; posthumously elevated to Bǎowéngé xuéshì; shì (canonical name) Zhōng 忠. In Yuánfú 2 / 1099, Zōu submitted a memorial remonstrating against the empress-installation of Liú Hòu (Huīzōng’s later mother — actually Zhézōng’s controversial concubine-empress installation); the original draft was burned, but in early Huīzōng times Cài Jīng forged a substitute and showed it to the court. The memorial preserved in the present collection comes from Huīzōng’s shílù. Sòng shǐ j. 345 has his biography; canonised Zhōng (Loyal). Author of Dàoxiāng jí 道鄉集 KR4d0112 in 40 juǎn. A ChéngYí 程頤 程頤 disciple but with strong Chán-Buddhist leanings — Wáng Shìzhēn 王士禎’s Jūyìlù observed that his gǔshī resembles Bái Jūyì, his lǜshī resembles Yè Mèngdé.