Liú Mì 劉謐 (號 Jìngzhāi 靜齋), Sòng-Yuán-transition layman-scholar; lifedates not transmitted. A theoretically-influential 三教合一 (“three-teachings-as-one”) harmoniser, prominent in the early-Yuán sānjiào héyī movement.

His sole substantial Kanripo work is the 《三教平心論》 Sānjiào píngxīn lùn (KR6r0150, T2117, 2 juan, ca. 1300–1330) — a Sòng-Yuán-transition treatise arguing for the doctrinal compatibility and complementarity of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, with the píngxīn 平心 (“calm heart”) of the title prescribing an irenic stance toward all three. The work is among the most theoretically self-conscious early statements of the sānjiào héyī position that would become the dominant doctrinal frame of late-imperial Chinese popular religion.

Per the Fófǎ jīntāng biān j. 15 and the Jūshì zhuàn j. 35, Liú is one of the most theoretically prominent SòngYuán sānjiào lay scholars. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001650; CBDB 0111078; Wikidata Q45636960.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0150 Sānjiào píngxīn lùn.