Chén Cǎi 陳采 of Jiàn’ān 建安 (in Fújiàn 福建) was the senior disciple of the Qīngwēi 清微 school founder Huáng Shùnshēn 黃舜申 (hào Léiyuān 雷淵). According to his own preface to the [[KR5a0172|Qīngwēi xiānpǔ 清微仙譜 (KR5a0172 / DZ 171)]], dated the chúnyáng month (fourth), chúnyīn day of the zhìyuán guǐsì 至元癸巳 year (1293), Huáng received him last of all his disciples but taught him most thoroughly, and at the end of his life committed to Chén the entire corpus of Nán Bìdào’s 南畢道 books. Chén had these engraved for publication so that “men of aspiration throughout the Four Seas can at once gaze upon them.” His specific lifedates are not recorded; CBDB lists six homonyms, none of which is a clear match for the Qīngwēi disciple. No confident CBDB match has been made here.