Gē Zhí 戈直 (fl. early 14th c.), zì Bójìng 伯敬, was a Yuán-period scholar from Línchuān 臨川 (in modern Jiāngxī), the celebrated xuéshù 學術 home of the Wú Chéng 吳澄 school. He was a personal disciple of Wú Chéng 吳澄, the most important Yuán-period Cheng-Zhu Confucian, and is now remembered for one substantial scholarly work: his jíping 集評 (“collected commentaries”) edition of the Zhēnguān zhèngyào 貞觀政要 KR2e0006, completed in Zhìshùn 4 (1333). The edition gathers the comments of 22 Sòng and Yuán scholars (Liǔ Fāng, Liú Xù, Sòng Qí, Sūn Fǔ, Ōuyáng Xiū, Zēng Gǒng, Sīmǎ Guāng, Sūn Zhū, Fàn Zǔyǔ, Mǎ Cún, Zhū Fú, Zhāng Jiǔchéng, Hú Yín, Lǚ Zǔqiān, Táng Zhòngyǒu, Yè Shì, Lín Zhīqí, Zhēn Déxiù, Chén Dūnxiū, Yǐn Qǐxīn, Chéng Qí, plus the Lǚshì Tōngjiàn jīngyì) under the running rubric Jí lùn 集論 (“collected discussions”). Both Wú Chéng and Guō Sīzhēn 郭思貞 wrote prefaces for the edition. The Gē Zhí recension became the standard transmissional form of the Zhēnguān zhèngyào through the late imperial period in China, Korea, and Japan, and is the base text adopted by the Sìkù compilers. His birth and death years are not on record.