Huá Xiùyún 華岫雲 (fl. 1750s–1773, Qing) was a Sūzhōu 蘇州 physician and editor, the most consequential disciple-editor of Yè Guì 葉桂 (Tiānshì 天士). He devoted decades to gathering and arranging Yè’s clinical records, eventually compiling roughly ten thousand cases into the Línzhèng zhǐnán yīàn 臨證指南醫案 (KR3ee012), which became the canonical edition of Yè’s case-records. He continued the project with a supplementary collection of cases together with Yè’s Wēnrè lùn 溫熱論 and a body of “tested formulas,” but died (癸 = guǐyǒu 1773 according to the work’s preface) before the printing of the second compilation was complete. His friend Yuè Tíngzhāng 岳廷璋 and the HuīzhōuSū merchants Chéng and Yè finished the printing, producing the Zhǒngfútáng gōngxuǎn liángfāng 種福堂公選良方 (KR3ed051) c. 1775. Huá’s surname-source (Wúxī Huá clan or Sūzhōu Huá clan) is uncertain; no CBDB entry.