Wēn Zǐshēng 溫子昇 (495–547 CE), styled Péngjǔ 鵬舉, was a literary official of the Northern Wèi 北魏 and Eastern Wèi 東魏 courts, born in Tàiyuán Qí 太原祁 (modern Shānxī). He is traditionally ranked alongside Xíng Shào 邢邵 and Wèi Shōu 魏收 as one of the three greatest literary figures of the Northern Wèi era. He excelled particularly at drafting imperial edicts, amnesty proclamations, and court documents in the ornate parallel-prose (piánwén 駢文) style, and was the preferred draftsman of the Northern Wèi court under Emperor Xiàozhuāng 孝莊帝 and during the Eastern Wèi regency of Gāo Huān 高歡. He also composed yuèfǔ 樂府 verse in the standard Six Dynasties fashion. His career ended when Gāo Huān’s son Gāo Yáng 高洋 established the Northern Qí dynasty; Gāo Yáng imprisoned him and he died in captivity around 547. His biography is recorded in Wèishū 魏書 85 and Běishǐ 北史 83. His reconstructed collected works are preserved in the Kanripo corpus as KR4b0073.