Xiángmài 祥邁 (字 Rúyì 如意), Yuán-dynasty Buddhist scholar-monk; lifedates not transmitted; floruit late 13th c. Native of Tàiyuán 太原 (Shānxī), secular surname Hūyán 呼延. Took ordination at age 9.

He was a senior participant in the principal early-Yuán Buddhist-Daoist disputations with the Quánzhēn 全真 Daoist masters Qiū Chǔjī 丘處機 and Lǐ Zhìcháng 李志常 at the Mongol-Yuán court. On Yuán Zhìyuán 至元 18 / 10 / 20 (= 1281-12-02), Khubilai issued the great imperial proscription of spurious Daoist scriptures. In Zhìyuán 23 = 1286 Xiángmài was imperially commissioned to compile the documentary record of the controversy, producing the 《辯偽錄》 Biànwěi lù (KR6r0149, T2116, 5 juan, ca. 1286–1291). Successive abbacies at Jìzhōu Bēipánshān Gānquán Pǔjìsì 薊州北盤山甘泉普濟寺 and Dàdū Dàozhěshān Yúnfēngsì 大都道者山雲峰寺.

His other works include the 《妙法蓮華經弘傳序》 Miàofǎ liánhuá jīng hóngchuán xù (preserved at Fǎhuá jīng yàojiě j. 1, X30) and the 《韓文公別傳注前集》 Hán Wéngōng biézhuàn zhù qiánjí (preserved at the National Library of China). Per DILA Buddhist Person Authority A001125; CBDB 0113283; Wikidata Q45445320.

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0149 Biànwěi lù.