Wén-shū (-shī-lì) 文殊(師利) — the Chinese name for the Mahāyāna bodhisattva Mañjuśrī (“Gentle Glory”), the cardinal Buddhist Mahā-bodhisattva of wisdom, by the Sòng resident on Wǔ-tái-shān 五臺山 (Shānxī) in popular Buddhist hagiography. From the Yuán onward Wén-shū’s cult was progressively absorbed into the syncretic late-imperial planchette pantheon, where he speaks in spirit-writing alongside Daoist deities under his epithet 文殊師利法王子 (“Mañjuśrī, Dharma-King’s Son”). He is the framing planchette-preface speaker for KR5i0044 Shí liù pǐn jīng, in which he presides over the revelation as “the heart of man and the heart of the Way are originally one vehicle.”