Dèng Xuélǐ 鄧學禮 ( Zànfū 贊夫; fl. late Qiánlóng — Jiāqìng, c. 1780–1810), Qīng ophthalmologist of Xūjiāng 旴江 (Jiāngxī). He apprenticed with 黃庭鏡 Huáng Tíngjìng of Mǐnzhōng / Shàngráo and obtained a manuscript copy of Huáng’s six-juǎn ophthalmological treatise KR3em006 Mùjīng dàchéng 目經大成 in the course of his training. After Huáng’s death — and finding his master unable in his lifetime to fund the print edition — Dèng issued the work himself in Jiāqìng 10 (1805), but under the falsified title 《目科正宗》 Mùkē zhèngzōng and with himself falsely named as author and compiler. The family of Huáng eventually discovered the imposture (Huáng’s grandson Sūn Bìfēng Yǐng 孫璧峰瑛 met Dèng on the Xìnjiāng 信江 in 1814 and confronted him with the pirated edition), and the family arranged a corrected re-publication in Jiāqìng 23 (1818) restoring the proper title and authorial attribution. Dèng’s pirated print survived through the affair — the Huáng-family corrected edition specifically retained the Dèng preface as documentary evidence of the imposture — and Dèng’s own ophthalmological practice in Jiāngxī appears to have been substantial; he is described in the Sūn Bìfēng Yǐng preface as “successful in his profession at Xìnzhōu” (客信州,所傳漸廣). Dèng is not in CBDB. The episode is one of the best-documented cases of Qīng-medical pseudepigraphy and student-master textual conflict.