Lǐ Zhāoqǐ 李昭玘 (fl. YuányòuShàoxīng, c. 1085–1131), Chéngjì 成季, hào Lèjìng xiānshēng 樂靜先生, of Jùyě 鉅野 (Shāndōng); the Sòng shǐ’s “Jìnán” attribution stems from a transcription error (he had served at Jìyīn, not Jìnán). Yuányòu jìnshì. Held office through Tídiǎn Yǒngxìng / Jīngxī / Jīngdōng xíngyù; for the Yuánfú dǎng affair was deprived of office; recalled at Huīzōng’s accession as Yòusī yuánwài láng; promoted Tàicháng shǎoqīng; out as Zhī Cāngzhōu; Chóngníng 1 (1102) listed in the Yuányòu dǎngjí. Shàoxīng 1 (1131) posthumously restored to Zhí Huīyóugé. After his proscription, lived xián (in retirement) for fifteen years, self-styled Lèjìng xiānshēng, devoted to fǎshū (calligraphy) and túhuà (painting) — store ten satchels of artworks called Yànyóu shíjiāo 燕游十交 (“Ten Companions of My Roving”). Author of Lèjìng jí 樂靜集 KR4d0116 in 30 juǎn. Reckoned alongside Cháo Bǔzhī as a Sū-mén-adjacent figure of the late Northern Sòng. Biography: Sòng shǐ j. 347.