Lǔ Zhào 魯照 (hào Sānqiáo 三橋, fl. 1820s, Dàoguāng era), Qīng-period gentleman-amateur of medicine, compiler of the Chuànyǎ bǔ 串雅補 (KR3ed106) — a 1825 supplement to Zhào Xuémǐn’s 1759 Chuànyǎ of itinerant-healer recipes. Lǔ’s self-preface, dated Dàoguāng 5 làyuè mid-decade (= mid-12th lunar month, 1825) and signed from his Fùjīngshì 復經室 (“Studio of Restored Classics”), states that he had been collecting itinerant-healer recipes for twenty years and that the publication of Zhào’s Chuànyǎ prompted him to reorganise his own materials in Zhào’s four-fold dǐng / chuàn / dǐ / sè scheme. Biographical detail is otherwise sparse; Lǔ does not appear in CBDB and no other works are securely attributed to his signature.