Kǒng Língfú 孔靈符 (d. 465 CE) was a Liu Song dynasty official and geographic writer from Shānyīn 山陰 (modern Shaoxing, Zhejiang), a twentieth-generation descendant of Confucius. He served multiple terms as Administrator of Kuàijī 會稽內史 (the principal administrative post of the Kuaiji region), during which he composed the Kuàijī jì 會稽記 (surviving in two KRP versions: KR2k0171 and KR2k0192). He was killed in 465 CE during political violence at the end of Emperor Xiào Wǔ’s reign. The Kuàijī jì circulates in Shuōfǔ 說郛 editions under the spurious attribution “晉孔曄 Kǒng Yè of Jin” — a name not attested in the Jìn shū — which modern scholarship identifies as a scribal error or pseudonymous misattribution. Lǔ Xùn 魯迅 compiled fragments of the work in his Kuàijī jùn gùshū zájí 會稽郡故書雜集 (1915).