Féng Sū 馮甦 (1628–1692), zì Zàilái 再來, of Línhǎi 臨海 (Tāizhōu 台州) in Zhèjiāng. Jìnshì of Shùnzhì 15 (wùxū, 1658). Career divided between south-western frontier and metropolitan posts: he served first as Judicial Officer (推官 tuīguān) of Yǒngchāng 永昌 prefecture in Yúnnán from Kāngxī 1 (1662), where he wrote the Diāncháo 滇考 (KR2c0019) — a topical history of Yúnnán in 2 juǎn — in Kāngxī 4 (1665); subsequently rose through the central judicial bureaucracy to Vice-Minister of Justice (Xíngbù shìláng 刑部侍郎). Member of the Wú Sānguì 吳三桂 / Three Feudatories 三藩 affair: as Yúnnán judicial officer in the years just before the rebellion he reported on the precarious state of southwestern administration, returning to the capital before the outbreak. CBDB carries him at personid 73511 with dates 1628–1692, in agreement with the catalog meta and the Zhèjiāng tōngzhì.