Nakano Tatsue 中野達慧 (Sino-Japanese reading: Zhōngyě Dáhuì; 1871–1934) was a Japanese Buddhist scholar-editor and the principal compiler of the Manji Xuzangjing 卍續藏經 (“Manji Continued Canon”), the monumental Buddhist canonical reprint produced in Kyoto by the Zōkyō Shoin 藏經書院 between 1905 and 1912. The Manji Xuzangjing gathered together a vast body of Chinese Buddhist texts not included in earlier printed canons (especially Sòng, Yuán, Míng, and Qīng commentaries, sub-commentaries, and miscellanea) and remains the standard supplementary canon to the Taishō.

Nakano’s editorial work for this canon involved sourcing rare manuscript and printed witnesses, collation, and the systematic organisation of texts into the canon’s structure. He co-edited the Xuánzàng sānzàng shīzī zhuàn cóngshū (KR6r0048) with 佐伯定胤 (Saeki Jōin) within the Manji Xuzangjing project. Many of the Xuzangjing texts cataloged in the present knowledge-base depend on his editorial work.