Lěng Fó 冷佛 (fl. ca. 1908–1915) was a late-Qīng and early-Republican author and journalist active in Běijīng, known by this pen name (“Cold Buddha”). His real name has not been established in published scholarship, and he is not found in the CBDB. He is the author of KR4k0090 Chūn Āshì Móu Fū Àn 春阿氏謀夫案 (The Case of Chun’a Plotting Against Her Husband), a quasi-documentary novel fictionalizing the famous Guāngxù-era legal case of a Manchu bannerwomen convicted of killing her husband. The novel integrates verbatim court documents and newspaper-style reportage with novelistic framing, placing Lěng Fó in the tradition of late-Qīng newspaper fiction (bàoguǎn xiǎoshuō 報館小說). The pen name “Lěng Fó” appears in several late-Qīng Běijīng literary contexts but cannot be confidently matched to a named historical individual from available sources.