Lù Yīng 陸瑛
Late-17th-century Qīng lay Chán teacher. Zì Qīnhuá 欽華; hào Tiáoshí jūshì 調實居士 (“Tuning-Reality Layman”). Native of Dānghú 當湖 (modern Pínghú 平湖 in Jiāxīng prefecture, Zhèjiāng). Lifedates unrecorded.
Combined a medical career with serious Chán practice (“hùn jì xuān qí, qián xīn zōng chéng 混跡軒岐潛心宗乘”). Received formal dharma-recognition from Jīnmíng Jiè lǎorén 金明介老人 and was recognised as a senior “close-room disciple” (rù shì gāo zú).
Surviving work: the Tiáoshí jūshì zhèng yuán lù 調實居士證源錄 KR6q0230, compiled by Luó Jīchè 羅機徹 and prefaced by Luó Kāilín 羅開驎 in 1691.