Lì Hǔ 酈琥, self-styled Xuányáng xiānshǐ 玄陽仙史 (“the Xuányáng Immortal Recorder”), was a Míng-dynasty author from Huìjī 會稽 (modern Shàoxīng 紹興, Zhèjiāng 浙江). His preface to the Huì Xiānnǚ Zhì 會仙女志 places him as a young scholar studying the Yìjīng at the Xuányáng cave hermitage (Xuányáng dòngtiān 玄陽洞天), apparently around the Jiājìng 嘉靖 xīnmǎo year (1531), and the work’s colophon is dated Jiājìng rénzǐ (1552). He had an interest in Daoist cosmology and inner alchemy (nèidān 內丹). Beyond the Huì Xiānnǚ Zhì (KR4k0052), no further works or biographical details are known. He is not recorded in CBDB.