Huìxiáng 惠詳 (also written 慧詳; lifedates unknown, fl. mid-7th c.), Táng-dynasty Buddhist monk, designated 藍谷沙門 (“monk of Lángǔ”) in his self-identification at the head of KR6r0066. Lángǔ 藍谷 is the ravine immediately east of the Wàngjiānglǐng 望江嶺 in the Zhōngnán mountains south of Cháng’ān, well-known as a Buddhist hermitage area associated with 道宣’s circle and with the Sānjiē 三階 (“Three-Stages”) movement.

He is the compiler of the 《弘贊法華傳》 Hóngzàn Fǎhuá zhuàn (KR6r0066, T2067) — a 10-juan biographical-thaumaturgical compendium of the Lotus Sūtra’s exemplars and miracle-recipients, dateable internally to the mid-660s (the latest recorded events fall in the early Líndé 麟德 reign-period, 664–665). The work is one of the two principal Táng Lotus-cult biographical compendia, the other being KR6r0067 Fǎhuá zhuànjì of 僧詳 (the homonymic confusion between the two compilers’ names is itself an inherited problem in the bibliographic tradition). Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001733.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0066 Hóngzàn Fǎhuá zhuàn.