Zhī Fǎdù 支法度 (DILA primary name: 支法虔 Zhī Fǎqián; A000160) was a Western Jìn 西晉 monk and translator of Yuezhi (月支) descent. The biographical sources are very sparse — the Gāosēng zhuàn 高僧傳 (T2059, 419c) describes him as a fellow-disciple of Zhī Dùn 支遁 (314–366), but if he was already active as a translator in 301 CE he must have been older than Zhī Dùn (and probably the senior figure within the Zhī sangha). The Chū sānzàng jì jí 出三藏記集 and the Lìdài sānbǎo jì 歷代三寶紀 register two translations to his name, both completed in Yǒngníng 永寧 1 (301 CE) under Hàn Huìdì: the [[KR6a0017|Shànshēng zǐ jīng 善生子經]] (T17, the Sigālovādasūtra) and the Shìzǐ jīng 逝童子經 (T527, on the householder’s son named Sigāla, in a related but distinct narrative). His dates are otherwise unrecorded; the DILA authority gives a generous bracket of 251–351 for his lifetime, with the translations of 301 as the only secure point.