Liú Chǔjìng 劉處靜 was a late-Táng Daoist of the Tiāntái / Xiāndū tradition, who flourished in the mid-ninth century and died in 873 (so DZ 602 Xiāndū zhì 仙都志 1.14b, though the cyclical date xīnyǒu 辛酉 does not quite correspond to Xiántōng 14). He was the co-disciple — with Yīng Yíjié 應夷節 — under Féng Wéiliáng 馮惟良, whose own master was Tián Xūyìng 田虛應.
The traditional attribution to him of DZ 444 Dòngxuán língbǎo sānshī jì KR5b0128, bearing a preface dated 920 — forty-seven years after his death — cannot be correct. The work’s internal description of its author as “disciple of Master Guǎngchéng” (Guǎngchéng xiānshēng 廣成先生) has led some scholars to consider Dù Guāngtíng 杜光庭 (himself styled Guǎngchéng xiānshēng after 913) as the real author, but Verellen (Du Guangting, 1989, 18) adduces reasons against Dù’s authorship as well. The question remains unresolved. No CBDB record.