Hóng Piǎn 洪楩 was a Míng-dynasty publisher and editor active during the Jiājìng period (1522–1566) in Hángzhōu 杭州 (Zhèjiāng). He operated the Qīngpíng Shāntáng 清平山堂 woodblock printing studio and is known primarily as the editor and publisher of the Qīngpíng Shāntáng Huàběn 清平山堂話本 (KR4k0060), a collection of vernacular short stories (huàběn 話本) assembled from circulating oral-performance scripts and manuscripts. No biographical details — family background, courtesy name, examination record — are recorded in standard sources. CBDB returns no entry for his name. His significance lies entirely in his role as a pioneering publisher of vernacular fiction before the better-known editorial interventions of Féng Mènglóng 馮夢龍 (馮夢龍) in the early 17th century.