Wú Zhàoyí 吳兆宜 (fl. mid-Kāng-xī era, ca. 1670–1700), zì Xiǎnlìng 顯令, native of Wújiāng 吳江 (modern Sūzhōu), was a zhūshēng (sub-licentiate) of the Kāngxī era. He is known principally as the early-Qīng commentator on parallel-prose corpora: he produced jiānzhù (interpolated annotations) on (a) KR4b0017 Yǔ Kāifǔ jí jiānzhù 庾開府集箋註 (Yǔ Xìn 庾信 collected works), assisted by Xú Shùgǔ 徐樹穀 of Kūnshān, building on the unfinished jiānzhù by Hú Wèi 胡渭; (b) KR4b0019 Xú Xiàomù jí jiānzhù 徐孝穆集箋註 (Xú Líng 徐陵 collected works), continued after Wú’s death by his fellow countryman Xú Wénbǐng 徐文炳; (c) the Yùtái xīnyǒng 玉臺新詠; (d) the Cáidiào jí 才調集; (e) the Hán Wò shī jí 韓偓詩集. Of these, only the Xú and Yǔ collections were printed and circulated; the others survived only as manuscripts at Qiánlóng-era cataloging time. Wú’s commentaries on Yǔ Xìn were partly displaced by Ní Fán’s 倪璠 Yǔ Zǐshān jí zhù (1689) but the Sìkù compilers preserve both for their pioneering value.