Jù Yánqìng 句延慶 ( Chāngyì 昌裔), early-Sòng (fl. Kāibǎo 970) Sìchuān-region official. He served as Yìnglíngxiàn lìng 應靈縣令 in Róngzhōu 榮州 (modern central Sìchuān) before Kāibǎo 開寶 3 (970), at which time the Mìshūchéng 秘書丞 Liú Wèi 劉蔚, then magistrate of Róngzhōu, requested him to compile and revise the Jǐnlǐ Qíjiù Zhuàn 錦里耆舊傳 KR2i0014 — a chronicle of the Former and Latter Shǔ regimes of Sìchuān (907–965). The Sìkù editors suggest, on the basis of the surname 句 (rare and historically associated with the Shǔ region) and the book’s pro-Shǔ tone, that Jù Yánqìng may have been of the Huáyáng 華陽 句 lineage of late-Hòu-Shǔ scholar-officials — possibly kin to 句中正 Jù Zhōngzhèng, the HòuShǔ jiàoshūláng who later transferred to the Sòng court as Túntián lángzhōng 屯田郎中. (Chén Zhènsūn’s Shūlù jiětí misnames the place as Píngyáng 平陽 — “perhaps a corruption of Huáyáng,” per the Sìkù editors.) CBDB has no entry; lifedates are not known. The composition of the Jǐnlǐ Qíjiù Zhuàn in 970 fixes his floruit as the late 960s and 970s.