His Chinese name is Fa-hu (although he shouldn't be confused with the earlier Fa-hu, who was Dharmarakṣa). Evidently he is the one who together with Wei-ching compiled a Sanskrit-Chinese dictionary in seven fascicles which was presented to the throne in 1035 CE. He died in 1058 at the age of 96. Jan, Relations, pp. 39-41. 158, 159.