Huáng Zhènchéng 黃鎭成 (1288–1362), Yuánzhèn 元鎮, hào Cúnzhāi 存齋. Native of Shàowǔ 邵武 (Fújiàn). Lived as a recluse at Nántián gēngshè 南田耕舍 (“South-Field Plowing Cottage”) south of his town wall in mid-Zhì-zhèng. Bùshǐ (provincial commissioners) repeatedly recommended him for office; he refused. The Mǐnshū depicts him as a gāoyǐn recluse, but Zhèng Qián’s 鄭潛 preface to his Qiūshēng jí KR4d0513 presents him as a man of suppressed grief at the times — “yǒu suǒ jī ér míng qí bùpíng.” His Shàngshū tōngkǎo is already in the catalog. The Sìkù tíyào sides with Zhèng Qián’s reading: many of his poems are yōushí gǎnshì, reflecting the zǔpéng wúcǎo (weeds choking the field) of late-Yuán political dissolution.