Shè Cí 射慈 (third century), Wéntǐ 文體, Sūn-Wú 孫吳 dynasty court ritualist. His standard biography is not in Sānguó zhì but is recoverable through scattered citations and through the Sānguó zhì zhù by Péi Sōngzhī 裴松之. He held the offices of Tài-zǐ shǎo-fù 太子少傅 and Sǎn-qí cháng-shì 散騎常侍 under Sūn Quán and his successors. He was a leading southern Sānlǐ ritualist and the principal Wú-school authority on Sāngfú (mourning-dress) and Lǐjì (book of rites) phonological-and-textual scholarship.

In this corpus he appears as the attributed author of KR1d0114 Sāngfú biànchú tú — the genre-defining Wú-court chart-and-explanation handbook on the canonical sequence of Sāngfú mourning-dress reduction-and-removal — and of KR1d0126 Lǐjì yīnyì yǐn (one of two same-title works in this corpus, the other being by 謝徽 Xiè Huī). His birth and death years are not preserved in standard sources; his floruit is the Sūn-Quán late period (220s–250s). No CBDB id assigned in current dump.