Miù Xí 繆襲 (186–245), Xībó 熙伯, native of Lánlíng Dōng-hǎi 蘭陵東海 (in modern Shāndōng). His standard biography is in Sānguó zhì 21 (Wèi-shū 21) — appended to Liú Shào 劉劭’s biography. A leading Cáo-Wèi court literary-scholar and ritualist under Cáo Pī (Wén-dì) and Cáo Ruì (Míng-dì), he held the offices of zhōng-shū láng 中書郎 and zhōng-sǎn-dài-fū 中散大夫.

His principal scholarly contribution was as one of the chief editorial directors of the Huánglǎn 皇覽 — the great Cáo-Wèi-court compilation-encyclopedia (one of the earliest lèishū in Chinese tradition), commissioned by Cáo Pī shortly after the Wèi founding. The Huánglǎn’s preservation of Yílǐ (lost-ritual) fragments is the source for KR1d0131 Huánglǎn yìlǐ. He also composed the Wèi-gǔ-chuī 魏鼓吹 (Wèi-dynasty military-music) twelve-piece set for the imperial court, and produced literary works in yuèfǔ and forms.

His dates 186–245 are settled in the Sānguó zhì. No CBDB id assigned in current dump.