Féng Fújīng 馮福京 (fl. ca. 1296–1298), Yuán-period official; native of Tóngchuān 潼川 (modern Sānlí 三里 in northern Sìchuān, then Tóngchuānfǔlù 潼川府路). His detailed lifedates and earlier career are unrecorded. He served as pànguān 判官 (subprefectural assistant) of Chāngguózhōu 昌國州 (the Zhōushān 舟山 archipelago, modern Dìnghǎi) in the late Dàdé era of Yuán Chéngzōng. He commissioned and supervised the compilation of the Chāngguózhōu túzhì (KR2k0024), the first proper prefectural gazetteer of the Zhōushān islands, completed in the seventh month of Dàdé 2 (1298); his preface to that work is dated Dàdé wùxū qīyuè shuòrì (1 July 1298). The actual compilation was performed by Guō Jiàn 郭薦, jiàoyù of Yīnxiàn, under Féng’s editorial direction. Féng’s preface is notable for its sustained polemic against the falsifying conventions of late Sòng prefectural gazetteer-writing. CBDB: 109061.