Xiāo Qǐ 蕭綺 (fl. Liáng 梁, early to mid 6th c.) — Liáng-dynasty literatus and antiquary; otherwise unrecorded in the standard histories. Known only as the editor-reconstructor of Wáng Jiā 王嘉’s Shíyí jì 拾遺記 (KR3l0098): collected the surviving fragments of the late-fourth-century original (19 juàn, 220 sections, lost in the Northern-and-Southern wars), reduced them to 10 juàn, supplied a yuánxù 原序 (original preface) describing his editorial method (cut the redundant, retain what is “actually fine,” append a running 錄 comment to each juàn anchoring the material against the standard histories), and is presumed responsible for the Liáng-recension text as transmitted. The yuánxù survives at the head of the WYG copy. No biographical record outside this preface is preserved; whether he was a member of the Liáng imperial Xiāo clan or merely a homonymous private literatus is undetermined — the Sìkù 提要 to KR3l0098 simply calls him “the Liáng Xiāo Qǐ” without further identification. Not in CBDB.