Huáng Huái 黃淮 (1367–1449), zì Zōngyù 宗豫, hào Jièān 介菴, posthumous Wénjiǎn 文簡, was a senior early-Míng official from Yǒngjiā 永嘉 (modern Wēnzhōu, Zhèjiāng) and a contemporary of Yáng Shìqí 楊士奇 in the early Hànlín cabinet. He passed the jìnshì in Hóngwǔ 30 (1397) and rose under Tàizǔ, then under Yǒnglè (Chéngzǔ) into the inner cabinet (nèigé) — he was one of the founding members of the nèigé in 1402.
He fell out of favour mid-Yǒnglè, was imprisoned for a decade (1414–1424), and was rehabilitated only on Rénzōng’s accession (1424). He served the Hóngxī and early-Xuāndé reigns; retired in 1431; and lived to see the Tǔmù bǔ crisis of 1449, dying in the same year aged 83.
His main bibliographic act is the joint editorship (with Yáng Shìqí) of the KR2f0039 Lìdài míngchén zòuyì 歷代名臣奏議 in 350 juàn, completed in Yǒnglè 14 (1416) by imperial command — the largest pre-modern Chinese memorial-anthology, covering ShāngZhōu through Yuán in 64 thematic divisions. Huáng’s personal collected works are Jièān jí 介菴集 in 11 juàn. Míng shǐ j. 147 has his biography. CBDB id 34482 (1366–1449); the catalog meta gives 1367 as birth year but CBDB and the Míng shǐ indicate 1366; the difference is within the lunar/solar calendar uncertainty for early-1367 births. Confirmed lifedates by external sources are c. 1367–1449.