Xiāoxiāng Mítú Dùzhě 瀟湘迷津度者 (“The Ferryman Who Crosses the Misty Ford of the Xiāo and Xiāng Rivers”) is the pen name of the author of Dōu Shì Huàn 都是幻 (KR4k0102), a Qīng vernacular novel in two parts. The name evokes the Xiāo 瀟 and Xiāng 湘 rivers of Húnán — classical elegiac associations — combined with Buddhist imagery of a boatman ferrying souls across the waters of illusion (mítú 迷津). The real identity of this author has not been established, and no CBDB record exists for this pen name.