高歡
Gāo Huān (496–547)
Founder and de facto ruler of the Eastern Wèi 東魏; patron of the mid-sixth-century Buddhist translation institute under which 瞿曇般若流支 Gautama Prajñāruci and 曇林 Tánlín produced Mahāyāna sūtra retranslations including the Fènxùnwáng wèn jīng (KR6h0030).