Chén Huì 陳會 (hào Hóngzhāi 宏齋, fl. late Hóngwǔ to Yǒnglè period, late 14th to early 15th c., 明), early-Míng acupuncturist of Yúnjiān 雲間 (Sōngjiāng 松江, modern Shànghǎi). Original compiler of the Shényìng jīng 神應經 (KR3ee029), the early-Míng acupuncture clinical-prescription manual that became one of the major source-works for Yáng Jìzhōu’s Zhēnjiǔ dàchéng (KR3ee027). The work was supplemented and printed by his disciple Liú Jǐn 劉瑾 ( Yǒngzhāi) in 1425. No further biographical record survives; Chén is known only through Liú Jǐn’s preface and through the work’s later reception. No CBDB record could be matched with confidence.