Miù Xí 繆襲 (186–245), zì 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 fù forms.
His dates 186–245 are settled in the Sānguó zhì. No CBDB id assigned in current dump.