Yuán-period 元 monk and Buddhist editor; Guǎngfú 廣福. Active during the Dàdé 大德 era (1295–1307) as the sēnglù 僧錄 (Buddhist Registrar) of Sōngjiāngfǔ 松江府 in the Jiāngnán region. Lifedates not preserved.

His major contribution to the history of the Buddhist canon was the continuation of the Qíshā Canon 磧砂藏 (the Pingjiang Qishayan-yuan Dazangjing 平江府磧砂延聖院大藏經) — the principal Sòng / Yuán Buddhist canon project — by importing matching woodblocks from the Wúxīng Miàoyánsì 吳興妙嚴寺 to fill gaps in the printing, and subsequently adding the bìmì 秘密 (Esoteric / Tantric) sections that the original project had not included. This is recorded in the Cángwài fójiào wénxiàn 藏外佛教文獻 ZW03 and in the front matter of KR6o0143.

In the Kanripo corpus he is the credited author of KR6o0143 Mì-jì lì-shì dà-quán shén-wáng jīng jì-sòng 密跡力士大權神王經偈頌 (T32n1688), a one-juǎn set of devotional verses on the Vajrayāna deity Vajrapāṇi (Mì-jì) as Mahābala (Lì-shì), the wrathful protector. The text is one of the few canonical witnesses to Yuán-period esoteric devotional literature in Chinese.

Sources: DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001633; Cángwài fójiào wénxiàn ZW03; Ogawa Kanichi 小川貫弌, “Tàiyuán Chóngshànsì xīnchū Guǎnzhǔbā de shīrùjīng yǔ Xīxiàwén Dàzàngjīng de cányè”, Shina bukkyō shigaku 6:1 (1942), 33–46; Lǐ Kèpú 李克璞, “Guǎnzhǔbā xīnkǎo”, Zhōngguó lìshǐ wénwù 1995/2.