Jīn-dynasty cí-writer of late twelfth / early thirteenth century, zì Wēnfǔ 溫甫, hào Dōngpǔ 東浦, a man of Běipíng 北平. Per Yuán Hǎowèn 元好問’s Zhōngzhōu jí 中州集 he served under the Jīn as Hànlín yìngfèng wénzì 翰林應奉文字 and later as Pànguān (Judicial Vice-Magistrate) of Fèngxiángfǔ. The Sòng catalog tradition (Chén Zhènsūn 陳振孫’s Shūlù jiětí) preserved his Dōngpǔ cí KR4j0030 as a Sòng work and the Sìkù received it under Sòng; the Tíyào corrects the attribution to Jīn. The reason for the cross-listing is that Hán composed extensively on the Sòng side: the Dōngpǔ cí contains birthday-cí for Zhāng Jùn 張浚 (Wèigōng) and Xīn Qìjí 辛棄疾, a Guǎngdōng cí presented to a singing-girl Duàn Yúnqīng during a journey from Guǎngzhōng up through Lúlíng, and a matching-piece for Kāng Yǔzhī 康與之 (Bókě) — clearly his Sòng-period activity preceded his Jīn appointment. The corpus (some 65 cí in Táng Guīzhāng’s Quán Jīn Yuán cí, 1979) preserves northern dialect rhyming features (yù/zhù/nǚ doubled, xiè/shíyuè doubled) that the Sìkù tíyào recognizes as authentic dialect rather than scribal error. No precise life-dates are recorded. Hán is one of the few authors clearly documented in both the Sòng and JīnYuán literary records — a textbook case of post-1127 cross-border circulation.