Míng Xǐ 明喜 (號 Xùnléi 迅雷), early-Qīng LínjìYángqí monk; lifedates not transmitted; floruit during the Kāngxī reign (his major work the Zīmén shìpǔ is dated 1703). The 30th-generation Línjì master in the canonical Wǔdēngquánshū count; dharma-heir of Zǐsù Chāoyuǎn 子肅超遠 (1631–1689). Resident at Tiānlóngshānsì 天龍山寺.

His principal Kanripo work is the 《緇門世譜》 Zīmén shìpǔ (KR6r0112, X1603, 1 juan, 1703) — a comprehensive Chán transmission-genealogy with prescriptive 派字 pàizì (generation-character) formulae for each of the five Chán houses. Per the Zīmén shìpǔ itself, his named dharma-heirs include twelve disciples, headed by Cǐfēng Xiū 此峰休, Kōnghuái Xīn 空懷心, Dàquán Rèn 大權任, Ruìxuě Yǔ 瑞雪雨, Dàyǒng Jìn 大勇進, and Yǒngzhì Xiǎng 永志響. Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A000666.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0112 Zīmén shìpǔ.