Chén Shìlóng 陳世隆 (fl. late Yuán, c. 1330–1355), of Línān 臨安 (Hángzhōu). Grand-nephew (cóngsūn) of the late-Southern-Sòng calligraphy-and-bibliography connoisseur Chén Sī (陳思), who had compiled the Bǎokè cóngbiān KR2n0024 and a 60-and-more author ShèngSòng qúnxián xiǎojí. Chén Shìlóng’s principal works are: the Běixuān bǐjì 北軒筆記 (KR3j0144 in the Kanripo), a Yuán-era biji of bookish and bibliographical notes; and the supplementation and revision of his great-uncle’s anthology — Chén Sī had collected some 60-plus authors; Chén Shìlóng added some 140 more to form the eventual LiǎngSòng míngxián xiǎojí 兩宋名賢小集 KR4h0067 in 380 juǎn. The text suffered repeated destruction in the late-Yuán wars; the modern recension was reassembled in the early Qīng by the Jiāxìng bibliophile Cáo Róng 曹溶 (sobriquet Juànpǔ 倦圃). The transmitted LiǎngSòng míngxián xiǎojí preserves c. 157 poets running from Yáng Yì 楊億 (early Sòng) to Pān Yīn 潘音 (late Sòng) — making it the principal repository of minor Sòng poetic collections. CBDB person 10550 (flourished by 1355).