Luó Dàjīng 羅大經 (fl. 1224–1248; CBDB id 33647), Jǐnglún 景綸, was a late-Southern-Sòng bǐjì writer of Lúlíng 廬陵 (modern Jízhōu, Jiāngxī). His career is incompletely recorded. From the Zhú gǔ lǎorén wèi shuō entry of his book — referring to his tóngnián (same-year jìnshì) Póyáng Jǐngyán — we know he was a jìnshì; from the Gāo Dēng wǔ Qín Guì entry — saying he had served as Róngzhōu Fǎcáo yuàn — we know he held office in Lǐngnán (Guǎngxī). His one surviving work is the Hèlín yù lù 鶴林玉露 (KR3j0127) in 16 juàn — a wide-ranging late-Southern-Sòng bǐjì hovering between shī huà (poetry talk) and yǔ lù (recorded sayings). His position is that of a wénzhāng zhī shì (literary stylist) with admiration for the dàoxué (Lǐxué) school — though, the Sìkù editors observe, he holds two-sided views on key issues (cf. on cí kē he cites both Zhāng Shì against and Zhēn Déxiù for). He cites Zhū Xī, 張栻 (Zhāng Shì), Zhēn Déxiù 真德秀, Wèi Liǎowēng 魏了翁, Yáng Wànlǐ 楊萬里 — but also extols 陸九淵 (Lù Jiǔyuān), Ōuyáng Xiū, and Sū Shì.