Lǚ Wǔ 呂午 (1179–1255), zì Bókě 伯可, hào Zhúpō 竹坡, was a Southern Sòng remonstrance official from Shèxiàn 歙縣 (Huīzhōu, modern Ānhuī). He passed the jìnshì in Jiādìng 嘉定 4 (1211) and rose under Lǐzōng 理宗 (r. 1224–1264) to Qǐjū láng 起居郎 (Imperial Diarist) and Yòuwéndiàn xiūzhuàn 右文殿修撰; his last documented post was Zhī Zhāngzhōu 知漳州.

He served twice as jiànguān (remonstrance official) and was praised by Lǐzōng in court for the precision of his discourse — particularly his memorials on northern frontier affairs. The collection of his official prose, Zhúpō lèigǎo 竹坡類藁, is now lost; the surviving memorial corpus is limited to the six pieces preserved as KR2f0016 Zuǒshǐ jiàncǎo 左史諫草 in 1 juàn (all dated Jiāxī 2 = 1238) plus one memorial by his son Lǚ Hàng 呂沆, transmitted through family records. The Yuán-period scholar Fāng Huí 方回 (1227–1307) wrote biographies of both father and son, included in the surviving family-record. Sòng shǐ j. 405 has Lǚ Wǔ’s biography. CBDB id 17549 (1179–1255).