Dù Fěi 杜朏 (active c. 710s), Fāngmíng 方明, early-Táng literatus and lay Buddhist practitioner, compiler of the Chuán fǎ bǎo jì 傳法寶紀 (KR6q0110) — the earliest surviving coherent early-Chán lineage-history text. Native of Jīngzhào 京兆 (Chāng’ān region). Shìdàfū (literatus) rather than monk (per DILA A000524 classification monk = fǒu 否).

No biographical material beyond the authorial identification at the head of the Chuán fǎ bǎo jì. The text was composed in the early Kāiyuán period, most plausibly between 712 and 716, presenting a Fǎrú 法如-centric seven-generation Chán lineage (Bodhidharma → Huìkě → Sēngcàn → Dàoxìn → Hóngrěn → Fǎrú/Shénxiù → Pǔjì). The positioning of Fǎrú as senior to Shénxiù is distinctive and not paralleled in the mature Northern-School lineage-histories that followed.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6q0110 Chuán fǎ bǎo jì 傳法寶紀 (1 juan, T85 n2838) — Dūnhuáng manuscript recension, single surviving witness Pelliot 2634.

Per DILA A000524.