Gāo Shūsì 高叔嗣 (1501–1537), zì Zǐyè 子業, hào Sūmén 蘇門, of Xiángfú 祥符 (Kāifēng, Hénán). Took the jìnshì in Jiājìng 2 (1523) and entered the Hànlín; rose to HúGuǎng àncháshǐ. He died young at 37 sui in 1537 of an illness contracted within ten days. His literary-historical importance is far out of proportion to his life-span: in the Sìkù tíyào’s reading, he is the principal early-Jiā-jìng counter-voice to the Lǐ Mèngyáng / Hé Jǐngmíng archaist program. His self-edited 8-juǎn Sūmén jí KR4e0183 (310 poems, 51 prose pieces), prefaced after his death by Chén Shù 陳束, was held by both Lǐ Kāixiān (“Hé Lǐ though seeming great houses, are far from Táng; Sūmén though small attainment, is close to Táng”) and Wáng Shìzhēn (Yìyuàn zhīyán) to inaugurate a qīnghé wǎnyuē (“crisp-harmonious, tenderly-restrained”) manner that would outlast the Qī Zǐ archaists. CBDB 34697.