Niè Dàozhēn 聶道真 (lifedates unknown; fl. late-third / early-fourth century), Western-Jìn Hàn-Chinese Buddhist upāsaka, son and continuator of Niè Chéngyuǎn 聶承遠 — the principal Hàn-Chinese collaborator and scribe of Dharmarakṣa at Cháng’ān. According to the Chū sānzàng jì jí 出三藏記集 (T2145, juan 13), Dàozhēn worked alongside his father in Dharmarakṣa’s translation circle and after Dharmarakṣa’s death continued translation work in his own name, producing some 50 to 60 texts in his independent register. He is one of the principal native-Chinese translators in the formative early-fourth-century Western-Jìn period. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001226.
Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6b0044 Yìchū púsà běnqǐ jīng 異出菩薩本起經 (T188); and others.