Huì Zhōutī 惠周惕 (d. 1696), Yuánlóng 元龍, also styled Yánxī 硯谿, was an early-Qīng Confucian classical scholar, native of Chángzhōu 長洲 (Sūzhōu 蘇州 prefecture, modern Jiāngsū 江蘇). He passed the jìnshì in Kāngxī 30 xīnwèi (1691) and was selected as Hànlín shùjíshì 翰林庶吉士 (Bachelor of the Hànlín Academy); on the post-induction “sàn guǎn” assignment he was sent out as Mìyún xiàn zhīxiàn 密雲縣知縣 (Magistrate of Mìyún County), in which post he died.

Huì Zhōutī is the founder of the famous Chángzhōu Huì shì 惠氏 family of Hànxué classical scholars — three generations strong: he, his son Huì Shìqí 惠士奇, and his grandson Huì Dòng 惠棟 (1697–1758) — Huì Dòng being one of the principal founders of the high-Qīng Wúpài (Sūzhōu school) of kǎozhèng learning. The Sìkù tíyào of his Shī shuō (KR1c0057) identifies him as the originator of this family tradition: “Huì shì sān shì yǐ jīngxué zhù; Zhōutī qí chuàngshǐ zhě yě” (the Huì family for three generations was distinguished in classical learning; Zhōutī is the originator).

His sole transmitted classical-canonical work is the Shī shuō 詩說 (KR1c0057) in 3 juǎn. CBDB id 89843 records death in 1696; no birthyear is preserved in the standard sources (the catalog meta gives a date of 1691 — this refers to the jìnshì year, not lifedate). His son Huì Shìqí published or supplemented several of his father’s manuscripts, but the rest of his classical work has not transmitted.