Fú Tāo 伏韜 (fl. Eastern Jin dynasty, 317–420 CE) was a geographic writer and military official, author of a Běi zhēng jì 北征記 (KR2k0188), a record of observations made during a northward military campaign. He is distinct from Han-dynasty figures of the same name. His work is notable for recording the physical remnants of Ji Kang’s Shanyang bamboo grove retreat and the stone-carved tomb of Song Huan Tui. No further biographical details are attested.