Southern Sòng 宋 Shàngshū-compiler, native of Sānshān 三山 (i.e. Fúzhōu 福州 in Fújiàn). Zì Yíqīng 彝卿. Lifedates and detailed career are unrecorded: although he holds jìnshì (the Wànjuǎntáng preface to his Shàngshū jīng yì refers to him as shìhè Huáng gōng 釋褐黃公, “Mr Huáng who has cast off the hempen robe”), neither the Mǐn shū 閩書 nor the Fújiàn tōngzhì 福建通志 preserves any official record of him; the standard entries in Chén Zhènsūn’s Zhízhāi shūlù jiětí 直齋書錄解題 and the Sòngshǐ yìwén zhì 宋史藝文志 give only the title Sānshān Huáng Lún Yíqīng 三山黃倫彝卿. CBDB lists two homonymous Sòng-dynasty figures (ids 48604 and 545246), neither with firm dates; the standard “fl. 1183–1188” floruit window in the Kanripo catalog meta is somewhat later than the actual evidence, since his magnum opus had already been printed at the Yú 余 family’s Wànjuǎntáng 萬卷堂 in Jiàn’ān 建安 by Chúnxī 7 / 1180 (preface by Zhāng Fèng 張鳳, zì Cóngdào 從道, of Lóngxī 龍溪, dated Chúnxī gēngzǐ chángzhì 淳熙庚子長至, with a Wànjuǎntáng colophon of the same year, twelfth month, first day). A defensible floruit window is therefore c. 1170–1190.

His one known work is the Shàngshū jīng yì 尚書精義 (KR1b0018), now in the Sìkù in 50 juǎn (originally 16 juǎn per the Sòngshǐ yìwén zhì) — a jíshì 集釋 (“collected explanations”) commentary on the Shàngshū notable for collecting passages from over thirty Sòng (and earlier) commentators, many of whose works are otherwise lost.