Mid-Qīng 清 scholar-compiler of Shèxiàn 歙縣 (Huīzhōu 徽州, modern Ānhuī). Best known as the compiler of the Shāncūn yíjí KR4d0448 — a one-juàn collation of the Sòng-Yuán-transition poet Qiú Yuǎn’s 仇遠 (1247–1327) surviving poems, cí, and tíbá not preserved in the Jīnyuān jí. Xiàng drew his materials from MíngQīng connoisseurship-and-painting catalogues (Shānhú mùnán, Qīnghé shūhuà fǎng), the Chéng-huà-period Hángzhōu fǔzhì and Jiāxīng fǔzhì, the Shàng Tiānzhúsì zhì, and Sòngcí anthologies (Juémiào hǎocí, Huācǎo cuìbiān). Cut at Hángzhōu. Active before the imperial recovery of the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn fragments and therefore lacking access to that resource — making his compilation complementary rather than redundant to the Sìkù-recovered Jīnyuān jí KR4d0447. No firm CBDB record located.
Within the Kanripo corpus. KR4d0448 Shāncūn yíjí 山村遺集 (編).