Féng Shíxíng 馮時行 (d. 1163)
Zì Dāngkě 當可, hào Jìnyún xiānshēng 縉雲先生 (after his teaching residence on Jìnyún Mountain north of Bìshān). Native of Bìshān 壁山 in Yúzhōu 渝州 (modern Chóngqìng). Jìnshì of Xuānhé 6 (1124) — placed first (zhuàngyuán); the late Sìchuān tōngzhì misdates this to the Jiāxī era (1237–1240) but the Sìkù editors expose the error from internal dating in the collection. No Sòng shǐ biography.
His career: Magistrate of Dānléngxiàn 丹稜縣 in Méizhōu (Sìchuān) in the early Shàoxīng period (1135–1136). With Zēng Kāi 曾開 and Zhū Sōng 朱松 (Zhū Xī’s father), he denounced the 1141 Qín Huì 秦檜 peace settlement with the Jin and was punished — dismissed and sent home. Later returned to office as prefect of Péngzhōu 蓬州, then of Lízhōu 黎州, ending as Tídiǎn Chéngdū xíngyù gōngshì 提點成都刑獄公事 (Surveillance Commissioner for Justice in Chéngdū). Died 1163. CBDB id 13893.
Surviving in Kanripo:
- KR4d0205 Jìnyún wénjí (4 juǎn, WYG; reconstructed by Lǐ Xǐ in Jiājìng-era Chóngqìng from a remnant text — the original Sòng zhì recorded 43 juǎn).