Huìyīng 惠英 (lifedates unknown, fl. late 7th – early 8th c.), Táng-dynasty Buddhist monk and disciple of the great Huá-yán patriarch 法藏 Fǎ-zàng (643–712). Author of the original 2-juan 《大方廣佛華嚴經感應傳》 Dà-fāng-guǎng fó-huá-yán jīng gǎn-yìng zhuàn — a collection of efficacious-response narratives associated with the Avataṃsaka-sūtra (the Huá-yán jīng) — composed under the supervision of his master Fǎ-zàng. The original 2-juan text was subsequently re-edited into a single-juan compendium by 胡幽貞 Hú Yōuzhēn at Sì-míng-shān 四明山 in Jiàn-zhōng 建中 4 (783), which is the form preserved in the canon as KR6r0085 (T2074).

Source: 佛光大辭典 5253; the Huáyánjīng gǎnyìng zhuàn preface materials. No DILA Buddhist Person Authority id has been securely assigned to this Tang figure (the homonymic 惠英 in the DILA database, A032376, refers to a Korean Linji monk of the Joseon period).

Works in the Kanripo corpus: KR6r0085 Dàfāngguǎng fóhuáyán jīng gǎnyìng zhuàn (orig. 2 juan, redacted to 1 juan).