Qīngbiàn púsà 清辯菩薩 (c. 500–570 CE), Xuánzàng-school Chinese rendering of the Indian Mādhyamaka master Bhāviveka (cf. the Prabhākaramitra-school rendering 分別明菩薩 used in KR6m0004 T1566). The two Chinese names refer to the same person; the catalog of Kanripo lists them separately because they are introduced by different translators in different texts.

Bhāviveka was the principal Svātantrika-Mādhyamaka master of the sixth century, the figure who systematised the use of independent (svatantra) Buddhist inferences alongside prasaṅga refutation. He polemicised against Buddhapālita’s prasaṅga-only commentary on the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā and against Yogācāra opponents, including in his Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā with its auto-commentary the Tarkajvālā (preserved in Tibetan only). His best-known shorter Mādhyamaka treatise — the Karatalaratna / Mahāyāna-tālaratna-śāstra — is preserved in Chinese as Xuánzàng’s KR6m0023 Dàshèng zhǎng-zhēn lùn 大乘掌珍論 (T1578), and his major commentary on the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, the Prajñāpradīpa, is preserved as KR6m0004 T1566 (under the name 分別明菩薩).

Works in the Kanripo corpus (under this name): KR6m0023 Dàshèng zhǎngzhēn lùn 大乘掌珍論 (T1578, Karatalaratna).