Xīlǎbùhā 錫喇布哈 (Mong. Siribuqa), zì Yuánpǔ 元普, jìnshì of Tàidìng 4 (1327). Sèmù scholar and disciple of Jiē Xīsī 揭傒斯; compiler of the Wénān jí KR4d0497, his teacher’s collected works. The form 錫喇布哈 is the Qiánlóng-era Sìkùguǎn sinicization of the original Yuán-period transcription 燮理普化 Xièlǐ pǔhuà (爕理普化), regularized as part of the systematic 1781 re-romanization of Mongol and Mongolian-period non-Hàn personal names; the Sìkù tíyào explicitly records the alteration (“錫喇布哈 原作 爕理普化 今改正”). The fourteenth-century jìnshì lists and Jiē Xīsī’s own Sòng Xī Yuánpǔ xù 送錫元普序 (preserved as juǎn 9 of the Wénān jí) confirm the pre-Qiánlóng form. The Qiánlóng sinicization is followed here for consistency with the catalog meta but is recognized as a post-fact editorial replacement.