Liú Ānshèng 劉安勝 was the twelfth-century Sichuan spirit-medium (shàntóng 鸞童 / jīluán 扶乩) through whom the foundational corpus of the Wénchāng 文昌 cult was revealed by planchette. According to the preface of the Wéndì huàshū 文帝化書 (the Southern-Sòng recension preserved in Dàozàng jíyào), Liú and three of his kinsmen received the first seventy-three huà 化 of the Zǐtóng dìjūn huàshū 梓潼帝君化書 in a temple on Bǎopíngshān 寶屏山 near Chéngdū in 1181, followed by a further twenty-one huà in 1194. The present Kanripo/Dàozàng text of the Huàshū is at [[KR5a0171|KR5a0171 / DZ 170]]; Liú’s other planchette-revealed works include an early recension of [[KR5a0005|DZ 5 Tàishàng wújí zǒngzhēn Wénchāng dàdòng xiānjīng]] (1168), [[KR5a0170|DZ 169 Qīnghé nèizhuàn]] (between 1168 and 1181), and [[KR5a1214|DZ 1214 Gāoshàng dàdòng Wénchāng sīlù zǐyáng bǎolù]] (1181). See Terry F. Kleeman, A God’s Own Tale: The Book of Transformations of Wenchang, the Divine Lord of Zitong (SUNY Press, 1994) for the reconstruction of the revelation sequence.