Yīn Kēng 陰鏗 (fl. ca. 540–590 CE; zì Zǐjiān 子堅) was a Chén 陳 dynasty court poet from Wǔwēi 武威. He served under Emperor Xuan of Chen (r. 569–582) and was praised by Dù Fǔ 杜甫 alongside Hé Xùn 何遜 as a precursor of Tang poetry. His landscape verse with its crisp imagery and tonal control anticipated the Tang regulated-verse style. Biography in Chén shū 陳書. His reconstructed collected works are KR4b0068.