Fú 符 (Língruì Fúānzhǔ 靈瑞符菴主)
Mid-17th-century Chinese Buddhist nun (bǐqiūní 比丘尼) and Chán-literary practitioner. Dharma-name 符 符 (single character, per the Kanripo catalog); hào Língruì 靈瑞 (“Spirit-Auspicious”), Fúānzhǔ 符菴主 (“Fú-Hermitage-Master”). Lay name and lifedates unrecorded.
Dharma-heir of Tuìwēng Hóngchú 退翁弘儲 (1605–1672) at Língyánsì 靈巖寺 (Sūzhōu), contemporary and co-practitioner of Miàozhàn Zǒngdàorén 玅湛總道人. The two nuns together produced the Sòng gǔ hé xiǎng jí 頌古合響集 KR6q0204 — a collection of harmonizing verse-commentaries on classical Chán cases — with each contributing her own dual-voice response to each case.
Little independent biographical material is preserved beyond her co-authorship with Miàozhàn and her inclusion in Hóngchú’s teaching-community at Língyán. See Grant, Beata. 2008. Eminent Nuns: Women Chan Masters of Seventeenth-Century China. University of Hawai’i Press, for detailed treatment.