Huáng Yīng 黃䚮 (fl. mid-12th c.) was the son of the Northern-Sòng connoisseur and palaeographer Huáng Bósī 黃伯思 (1079–1118). Nothing of his official career is securely recorded; CBDB id 121515 cites the Sòng shǐ liè zhuàn 宋史列傳 sub-biography 1681. He is remembered exclusively as the editor of his father’s posthumous bǐjì, the Dōngguān yúlùn 東觀餘論 KR3j0031, which he assembled from his father’s surviving lùnbiàn, tíbá, and antiquarian-philological notes and published with his own colophon dated to Shàoxīng dīngmǎo (1147). His colophon claims the original compilation ran to ten juan; the surviving recension is in two. The Sìkù editors praise his editorial restraint, suspecting that he selected from his father’s incompletely-edited drafts rather than padding the volume to demonstrate his father’s productivity.