Hé Guāngyuǎn 何光遠 (fl. Guǎngzhèng era, c. 938–950), Huīfū 輝夫, native of Dōnghǎi 東海. Official under the Later Shǔ regime of Mèng Chǎng 孟昶 (r. 934–965). His one securely attested post is Pǔchuān jūnshì pànguān (judicial inspector of the Pǔchuān military region) in Guǎngzhèng 1 (938), per his own statement in the KR3l0021 Jiànjiè lù 鑑誡錄. CBDB id 30310 records c_fl_earliest_year 938. The Jiànjiè lù, in 10 juàn with 66 three-character-titled entries on Táng and Five-Dynasties anecdote, is his sole surviving work; he is otherwise known through occasional citations in the Shíguó chūnqiū.