Bǎochéng 寶成 (fl. 1486) was a mid-Míng 明 Buddhist monk active at Wǔtáishān 五臺山 under imperial patronage. His only securely attested work is the Shìjiā Rúlái yìnghuà lù 釋迦如來應化錄 (KR6r0030), a two-juan illustrated life of the Buddha completed in 1486 (Chénghuà 22). The work is also widely transmitted under the slightly different title Shìshì yuánliú 釋氏源流, sometimes attributed to him independently. He participated in the late-fifteenth-century Míng court vogue for illustrated Buddhist devotional literature, and his work became one of the standard iconographic sources for Buddha-life imagery in Míng and Qīng popular Buddhism.

No further biographical data is preserved.