Dahui Zonggao (1089–10 Agustus 1163) (Hanzi: 大慧宗杲; Wade–Giles: Ta-hui Tsung-kao; Jepang: Daie Sōkō; Vietnam: Đại Huệ Tông Cảo) adalah seorang mahaguru Chan (Zen) Tiongkok. Dahui adalah murid dari Yuanwu Keqin (Wade–Giles: Yuan-wu K'o-ch'in; Jepang: Engo Kokugon) (1063–1135) dan generasi ke-12 dari mazhab Linji dari Buddha Chan. Ia adalah figur dominan dari mazhab Linji pada zaman dinasti Song.[1]
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