Hú Yōuzhēn 胡幽貞 (lifedates unknown, fl. late 8th c.), mid-Táng Buddhist lay-devotee; hào Wúshēng jūshì 無生居士 (“layman of non-arising”). Resident of Sìmíngshān 四明山 (Níngbō region). According to the editorial colophon of KR6r0085 Dàfāngguǎng fóhuáyán jīng gǎnyìng zhuàn, in Jiànzhōng 建中 4 (783) Hú took the original 2-juan compendium of Huáyánjīng efficacious-response narratives composed by 惠英 (the disciple of 法藏) and redacted it into a single juan, presumably condensing repetitions and tightening the prose. The redacted single-juan version is the form preserved in the canon. Hú is the principal Táng layman associated with the Huáyánjīng gǎnyìng tradition and is registered in the Fóguāng dictionary as a Tang lay-Buddhist scholar. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A000866; CBDB 0094041; Wikidata Q45568018.
Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0085 Dàfāngguǎng fóhuáyán jīng gǎnyìng zhuàn (1 juan, redacted from Huìyīng’s 2-juan original).