Sū È 蘇鶚 ( Déxiáng 德祥, fl. late 9th c.) was a late-Táng jìnshì and prose author from Wǔgōng 武功 (modern Shǎnxī). He passed the jìnshì examination during the Guāngqǐ 光啟 reign-period of Táng Xīzōng 唐僖宗 (885–888); his subsequent official career is unrecorded. He is the author of two surviving works of late-Táng prose: the Dùyáng zábiān 杜陽雜編 KR3l0106, a three-juan collection of court anecdotes covering the Dàzhōng to Xiántōng reigns (ca. 847–874), and the Sū shì yǎnyì 蘇氏演義 KR3j0028, a serious záokǎo 雜考 bǐjì whose author’s preface is dated Guāngqǐ 2 (886). The Sū shì yǎnyì survived only as a Sìkù reconstruction from quotations in the Yǒnglè dàdiǎn 永樂大典, and is the principal philological proof of the Táng-era forgery of the Gǔjīn zhù 古今注 attributed to Cuī Bào 崔豹 of the Wèi.