Compiler-attribution of the Fó-shuō xiāo-zāi yán-shòu Yàoshī guàn-dǐng zhāng-jù yí 佛說消災延壽藥師灌頂章句儀 KR6v0075, a six-fascicle Yàoshī-Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru) ritual manual, in the head-cartouche identified as “Mǐn-yuè Jīn-shēn Tài-píng-sì shāmén Ruò-yú 閩越金身太平寺沙門若愚” — a monk of the Tài-píng-sì in Jīn-shēn, Min-Yue (Fújiàn). However, Hóu Chōng’s edition notes that long passages of the manual’s Jiào-jiè yí-wén 教誡儀文 are textually identical with the Sòng 釋祖照-attributed Léng-yán jiě-yuān shì-jié dào-chǎng yí (KR6v0063), making the Ruò-yú attribution highly uncertain. The text in its present form is more likely a later (Yúnnán Āzhālì lineage, possibly Míng or early Qīng) compilation that drew on or pseudo-attributed itself to a no-longer-extant earlier liturgy. Nothing is firmly known of the historical Ruò-yú.