Wú Ānpín 伍安貧 (fl. Southern Qi–Tang period, before 854 CE) was a geographic writer from the Wuling region (modern Changde, Hunan). He is the author of a Wǔlíng jì 武陵記 (KR2k0182). Internal evidence in the Song-period Yúdì jìshèng 輿地紀勝 connects his family to Southern Qi administration of Wuling: the Southern Qi Gāo Zhāng Wang reportedly honored the family’s cultured ways and renamed a local Buddhist temple “Chóng Yǎ Temple 崇雅寺” in recognition. His text is cited in Duàn Chénshì’s 段成式 Yǒuyáng záǔ 酉陽雜俎 (completed before 854 CE). No further biographical details are known.