Fù Héng 傅恒 (c. 1722–1770), zì Chūnhé 春和, posthumous title Wénzhōng 文忠, was a high Qiánlóng-period statesman, military commander, and Manchu Bordered-Yellow Banner Plain Yellow noble. He was the brother of the Xiào Xián chún Empress 孝賢純皇后 (Qiánlóng’s first consort) and rose rapidly to Grand Secretary of the Hall of Preserving Harmony (Bǎohé diàn dàxuéshì 保和殿大學士), Grand Minister of State, Grand Minister at the Front (Yùqián dàchén 御前大臣), and First-Class Loyal-and-Brave Duke (yī děng zhōng yǒng gōng 一等忠勇公). He commanded the imperial expeditionary forces in the second Jīnchuān 金川 campaign and the Burma campaigns of the 1750s and 1760s; he died of malaria in 1770 on returning from the Burma campaign.

In Qiánlóng 20 (1755) he was appointed zhèng zǒng cái guān 正總裁官 (chief director of compilation) for the Yù zuàn Zhōuyì shù yì 御纂周易述義 (KR1a0118) — the second major Qīng imperial Yìjīng compilation, intended as a more accessible companion to Lǐ Guāngdì’s authoritative Zhōuyì zhé zhōng of 1715 (KR1a0117). Fù Héng’s role on the project was institutional-supervisory rather than technical-exegetical; the substantive scholarly work was done by the technical compilers Wú Dǐng 吳鼎 and Liáng Xīyú 梁錫璵.

CBDB id 510988 has no dates; conventional sources give c. 1722 for his birth based on his recorded age at death (49 suì in 1770).