Wēn Bó 溫博 (Sòng, dates and native place unknown). Compiler of the Huājiān jí bǔ 花間集補 (“Supplement to the Huājiān jí”), the supplementary collection appended to Zhào Chóngzuò 趙崇祚’s Huājiān jí 花間集 KR4i0013 in the transmitted Sòng-and-later editions. The supplement, in 2 juǎn (shàngjuǎn + xiàjuǎn), gathers 14 additional Táng and Five-Dynasties poets — Lǐ Bái 李白 (7 pieces), Zhāng Zhìhé 張志和 (5), Yuán Jié 元結 (4), Liú Yǔxī 劉禹錫 (11), Lǐ Shè 李涉 (3), Wáng Jiàn 王建 (6), Bái Jūyì 白居易 (8), Xuē Néng 薛能 (1), Xú Chāngtú 徐昌圖 (1), the courtesan Liú Yàngē 劉燕哥 (1), two anonymous pieces, Lǐ Jǐng 李景 (Southern Táng Zhōngzhǔ, 1 piece), Lǐ Yù 李煜 (Southern Táng Hòuzhǔ, 2 pieces), and Féng Yánsì 馮延巳 (2) — to fill the gaps left by Zhào’s original 10th-century selection.

The Kanripo catalog meta records his dynasty as ”□” (unknown). The standard scholarly view — followed by the modern Chinese editions of Lǐ Yīǎng 李一氓 (Huājiān jí jiào 花間集校, Rénmín wénxué 1958) and Sànjiábù 散加补 — is that he is a Sòng-dynasty figure: the inclusion of the Southern Táng Lǐ Jǐng (916–961) and Lǐ Yù (937–978) as historical figures rather than as Hòu Shǔ contemporaries places the supplement firmly after the Sòng unification of 978; the choice of late-Táng poets without further commentary suggests a Northern-Sòng date (later than Zhào Chóngzuò by a century or more, earlier than the high Huājiān reception under Zhū Yízūn 朱彝尊 in the Qīng). No CBDB id.

No further biographical information is known. The supplement transmits with the Huājiān jí main text in the SBCK base-edition and is not separately catalogued.