Chén Jǐnghán 陳景韓 (also written Jǐnghán 景寒; pen name Lěngyuè 冷血 / Lěngyuè 冷血, “Cold Blood”; ca. 1878–1947) was a journalist and fiction writer from Sōngjiāng 松江 (Jiāngsū 江蘇). He served as chief editor of Xiǎoshuō Shíbào 小說時報, Fùnǚ Shíbào 婦女時報, and Xīnxīn Xiǎoshuō 新新小說. He was primarily known as a translator of foreign fiction, particularly Russian nihilist novels (Xūwú Dǎng 虛無黨 and similar works), contributing to the late-Qīng reform literary movement. His original satirical novel Xīn Xīyóu Jì 新西游記 (KR4k0327), published by Xiǎoshuō Lín 小說林 press in 1909 (5 chapters), used the frame of the Xīyóu Jì characters visiting semicolonial Shanghai to satirize contemporary Chinese society. CBDB id: 670944 (no dates recorded in CBDB).