Xue Ying (died 282[1]), courtesy name Daoyan, was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.
After Sun Xiu ascended the throne, he appointed Yu Si, He Shao, Wang Fan and Xue Ying as Central Regular Mounted Attendants (散騎中常侍).
After an unknown period of time, Xue Ying's position was changed to Master of Writing in the Selection Bureau (選曹尚書).
Xue Ying replied, "When ruling Wu, Sun Hao was close to xiaoren and added punishments indiscriminately.
Sima Yan then continued asking about the abilities of the Wu officials who survived the invasion; Xue Ying was able to answer truthfully.