Qióngyáo zhēnrén 瓊瑤真人 (“Perfected One of Qióngyáo”, fl. late 12th c., 南宋), pseudonymous Daoist physician credited with the Zhēnjiǔ shénshū 針灸神書 (KR3ee004). The name is a daohao (religious-title style) typical of late-Sòng medical Daoism rather than a documented historical figure: no biography, no juren/jinshi degree, and no CBDB record are attached to him. Traditionally identified as a JiāngZhè acupuncturist active in the Chúnxī 淳熙 (1174–1189) and Shàoxī 紹熙 (1190–1194) reign-periods, but this identification rests on circular reading of the Shénshū itself. The work attributed to him preserves an autonomous, non-court tradition of needle-manipulation technique (the guāzhànyáoànshètáncuōsōu set and the fùbù pánpán abdominal palpation method) that feeds into late-Míng acupuncture didactics. Catalog meta dynasty 宋 is followed; lifedates left blank because the figure is essentially mythic.