Huáng Tíngguì 黃廷桂 (1691–1759), zì Dānyá 丹厓, was a major Qīng-era frontier military administrator from the Hànjūn 漢軍 Bordered-Red Banner. Beginning his career as a yīnshēng hereditary cadet, he rose through provincial military offices to become Governor-General of Sìchuān (1730–1735, 1748–1755) and concurrently SìchuānShǎnxī Governor-General during much of the campaign cycle of the second Jīnchuān war (1747–1749). He superintended the Yōngzhèng-era Sìchuān tōngzhì (KR2k0052) of 1733 and was a key administrative architect of YōngzhèngQiánlóng frontier policy in the Sino-Tibetan border zone. He was posthumously enfeoffed with the title 文襄 (Wénxiāng).