Gāo Wénhǔ 高文虎, Southern-Sòng court official active in the Xiàozōng and Guāngzōng / Níngzōng reigns. CBDB (id 13583) records him as flourishing from c. 1130 to 1199 with index year 1160. He is best known in the Daoist record as the author of the Sòng Chōngjìngxiānshēng Liújūn zhuàn 宋冲靖先生留君傳, the biography of the rain-making Daoist Liú Yòngguāng 留用光 (Chōngjìng xiānshēng 冲靖先生) preserved at the close of juǎn 57 of KR5b0211 (DZ 508). At the time of composition his official styling is given in full at f. 5a: 華文閣學士通奉大夫提舉江州太平興國宮奉化郡開國侯食邑一千四百戸食實封一伯戸 — i.e. Huáwéngé xuéshì (Academician of the Huáwén Hall), Tōngfèng dàfū (Grand Master for Communication and Service), Tíjǔ Jiāngzhōu Tàipíng Xìngguó gōng (Supervisor of the Tàipíng Xìngguó Daoist abbey at Jiāngzhōu), Fènghuà jùn kāiguóhóu (Marquis of Founding of Fènghuà commandery), with a nominal fief of 1,400 households and 100 households of actual revenue. The Huáwéngé office was founded in 1190 to honour the writings of Xiàozōng, and Gāo’s titulus as Tíjǔ of the Jiāngzhōu Tàipíng Xìngguógōng — a typical post-imperial sinecure for retired senior officials — points to a composition date in the 1190s, consistent with his floruit. He stands in the Sòng tradition of senior officials who patronised major Daoist figures with state-ratified biographies, alongside Lǚ Yuán 呂愿 and others.