Fēizhuó 非濁 (字 Zhēnzhào 貞照, 賜號 Chúnhuì dàshī 純慧大師, ? – Qīngníng 9 / 4 = May/June 1063), Liáo-dynasty Buddhist scholar-master. Native of Fànyáng 范陽 (today Zhuōzhōu region of Héběi), secular surname Zhāng 張.
He took ordination in the early Zhòng-xī 重熙 era (the early reign of Liáo Xīng-zōng 興宗) under Yuán-róng guó-shī 圓融國師. Imperial recognition came in Zhòng-xī 8 (1040), when Xīng-zōng conferred the purple kāṣāya on him. In Zhòng-xī 18 (1049) he was made 上京管內都僧錄 (chief monastic administrator of the upper capital region), and at the conclusion of that term 燕京管內左街僧錄 (chief monastic administrator of Yān-jīng / today’s Beijing). Under Liáo Dào-zōng 道宗 he received the further titles 崇祿大夫檢校太保, then 檢校太傅太尉, and finally the imperial title Chún-huì dà-shī 純慧大師. He died at Zhú-lín-sì 竹林寺 in the 4th lunar month of Qīng-níng 清寧 9 = 1063.
His scholarly output is one of the most important corpora of Liáo-state Buddhist scholarship:
- 《三寶感應要略錄》 Sānbǎo gǎnyīng yàolüè lù (KR6r0118, T2084, 3 juan, ca. 1040–1063) — a compilation of Buddhist miracle-tales organised under the Three Jewels.
- 《往生集》 Wǎngshēng jí (20 juan, lost) — a Pure-Land miracle-collection submitted to the Liáo emperor and incorporated into the canon.
- Continuation of 《一切佛菩薩名集》 Yīqiè fópúsà míngjí (juan 21–22; the original 1–20 by Déyún 德雲) — preserved in the Fángshān Stone Inscriptions 房山石經 cè 28.
- 《首楞嚴經玄贊科》 Shǒuléngyán jīng xuánzàn kē (3 juan, lost).
Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A000803.
Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0118 Sānbǎo gǎnyīng yàolüè lù.