Tono no Kyō Bun’i 殿經文緯 (sinicized Diànjīng Wénwěi, fl. early 19th c., late Edo Japan), the collator-publisher who in Bunka 8 (= 1811) brought to print the Kyōto bookseller Bei-lín-táng’s manuscript copy of Yoshimasu Tōdō’s oral-teaching transcript, the Hōki 方機 (KR3ed097) — supplementing each formula-name with the canonical ingredient-and-dose data and adding Japanese-measure conversion. The 1811 Hōki is the principal evidence of his activity; no further biographical record is available in the standard Edo medical reference works.