Pei Xuan (), courtesy name Yanhuang (), was a Chinese scholar who lived in the state of Eastern Wu. He was from Xiapi. He served in Sun Quan's court as superior grand master of the palace (太ä¸Â大夫), and collaborated with Yan Jun and Zhang Cheng on Confucian and Legalist texts. He held a position in the government of Jing Province until about 230.
Pei was the author of the five-scroll Syncretist text Peishi xinyan (). It was lost sometime before the Tang dynasty. The Qing dynasty scholar Ma Guohan (馬åÂÂç¿°) collected eight of the text's surviving fragments, with Huang Yizhou (é»Â以å¨) adding several more paragraphs. Their collection was published by Wang Renjun (çÂÂä»Âä¿Â) in the Yuhan shanfang jiyi shu xubian, a supplementary reprint series to the Yuhan shanfang ji yishu.