Huìxún 慧詢 (lifedates unknown; fl. late 10th / early 11th century), Chinese-trained monk and translator at the Northern-Sòng Imperial Translation Bureau (Yìjīngyuàn 譯經院) at Kāifēng, established by Sòng Tàizōng 宋太宗 in 982 CE. Collaborator with 紹德 Shàodé in the team translation of [[KR6b0012|Púsà běnshēng mán lùn 菩薩本生鬘論 (T160)]], the Sòng Chinese version of Āryaśūra’s Jātaka-mālā; the canonical signature lists the two as co-translators under imperial commission. No further biographical material survives. The compound attribution “紹德慧詢” is also documented as a single catalog placeholder; see 紹德慧詢.