Yáng Xuànzhī 楊衒之 (fl. 530s–540s) was a Northern Wèi Fǔjūn sīmǎ (Pacification-Army Marshal). His native place is not preserved. The variant form 羊衒之 used by Liú Zhījī in the Shǐtōng and by Cháo Gōngwǔ in the Dúshū zhì is rejected by the Sìkù tíyào in favor of the Suíshū form 楊衒之. He visited the ruins of Luòyáng on official business in Wǔdìng 5 (547) — ten years after the Yǒngxī unrest had abandoned the Northern Wèi capital — and composed the Luòyáng qiélán jì (KR2k0090, KR6r0127), one of the foundational monuments of medieval Chinese descriptive prose and the principal source for the Buddhist topography of Northern-Wèi Luòyáng. CBDB has no entry under either form.