Zhèng Shànfū 鄭善夫 (1485–1523), Jìzhī 繼之, hào Shǎogǔ 少谷 / Shǎogǔ shānrén 少谷山人, of Mǐnxiàn 閩縣 (Fúzhōu, Fújiàn). Hóngzhì 18 / yǐchǒu (1505) jìnshì; appointed Hùbù zhǔshì; transferred Lǐbù; for jiànyán (offering-words) tíngzhàng (caned at the palace); requested-on-leave; recalled as Nánjīng Xíngbù, transferred to Lìbù lángzhōng. Míngshǐ Wényuàn zhuàn. In HóngzhìZhèngdé period, did not follow Lǐ Mèngyáng / Hé Jǐngmíng’s discussions but opened a separate face: pánkōng yìngyǔ (precipitous-in-emptiness, hard-language), often qì guò qí cí (breath surpasses the diction). Source in Dù Fǔ, but in style closer to Huáng Tíngjiān. The jìshí (recording-time) work is jīáng kāngkǎi, jìtuō pō shēn (lodging-trust rather deep). Famous editor of Sūn Yīyuán’s Tàibái shānrén màngǎo (KR4e0167). Zhū Yízūn’s Jìngzhìjū shīhuà: Shǎogǔ’s poetry has the dúlì bùqiān (independent-not-shifting) outline; the contemporary SūnZhèng pairing — Sūn is not Zhèng’s match; the ZhūZhèng pairing — Zhū is not Zhèng’s peer — i.e. Zhèng outranks both Sūn Yīyuán (孫一元) and Zhū Yīngdēng 朱應登. His writings are the Zhèng Shǎogǔ jí in 25 juǎn (KR4e0168). CBDB id 29591, 1485–1523.