Lí Mínbiǎo 黎民表 (c. 1515 – c. 1581), Wéijìng 維敬, hào Yáoshí shānrén 瑤石山人, of Cónghuà 從化 (Guǎngdōng). Took the jǔrén in Jiājìng 13 (1534); appointed Hànlínyuàn kǒngmù (Hànlín archives clerk); transferred to Lìbù sīwù; for his prose talent appointed Zhìchìfáng zhōngshū (clerk of the Edict-Drafting Office); promoted to Cānyì. He was a senior disciple of Huáng Zuǒ 黃佐 and, with Liáng Yǒuyù 梁有譽 and Ōu Dàrèn 歐大任, one of the three principal Guǎngzhōng (Guǎngdōng) literary talents of his generation. He is one of the Xù wǔzǐ (Continued Five Masters) of Wáng Shìzhēn’s post-Hòu Qī Zǐ literary cohort — and the only one of the five, in Wáng’s own verdict, “not ashamed of the and Xiǎo Yǎ.” His collection is the Yáoshí shānrén gǎo KR4e0192. The first cutting (at Zhènjiāng during Lí’s lifetime) is lost; the WYG-base text is the Wànlì wùzǐ (1588) re-cutting by his son Lí Jūnhuá 黎君華. CBDB 34706 has zero markers; standard references give approximate lifedates 1515–1581.