Dōngyáng Wúyí 東陽無疑 (LiúSòng, floruit mid-5th century), sparsely attested southern writer. “Dōngyáng” is a place-name (Dōngyáng commandery, in modern Zhèjiāng) prefixed to his personal name in the manner customary for LiùCháo writers from particular regional gentry families. No biography survives in the Sòng shū or Nán shǐ; he is known only from the Suí shū jīngjí zhì attribution of the Qíxié jì 齊諧記 in 7 juàn to him under the LiúSòng dynasty.

He is the credited author of KR3l0168 Qíxié jì, a zhìguài collection now surviving only in fragments. His attribution is the principal data-point for his historical placement, putting him in the same LiúSòng generation as Liú Yìqìng (the Yōumíng lù and Shìshuō compiler) and Liú Jìngshū (劉敬叔, the Yìyuàn compiler). He has no CBDB id in the current dump.