Yuánhuī 圓暉 (DILA A001416; fl. Xuánzōng reign 712–756 CE) was a Tang dynasty Abhidharma monk who composed the Jùshě lùn sòng shū 俱舍論頌疏 (later preserved with the base-text as 俱舍論頌疏論本 KR6l0036, T41n1823) at Dàyún-sì 大雲寺. He is identified in a preface to his work by the Táng official Jiǎ Céng 賈曾 as a master of great wisdom and moral purity who received the oral transmission of the Kośa and composed an accessible commentary on the verse text. His students 遁麟 and 慧暉 (Tang) extended his commentary tradition in the sub-commentaries KR6l0041 and KR6l0040 respectively.

His Sòng Shū focuses on the Kārikā verse text (KR6l0029) rather than the full prose bhāṣya and became the dominant transmission of the Kośa in Japan (Nara Kōsha-shū 倶舍宗). Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6l0036 俱舍論頌疏論本 (T41n1823).