Luó Píng 羅苹, son of the Southern-Sòng antiquarian Luó Bì 羅泌 (ca. 1131–after 1189; see 羅泌). The conventional attribution of the running annotations (zhù 註) on his father’s Lùshǐ 路史 (KR2d0008). The Sìkù tíyào observes that the prose style and erudite scope of the notes so closely match the body of the work that the most plausible reading is that Luó Bì himself wrote them but published them under his son’s name (殆自著而嫁名於子) — in which case Luó Píng is little more than a textual fiction. CBDB id 13179, no dates. Otherwise unrecorded.