Lǐ Géfēi 李格非 (fl. ca. 1080–1110), zì Wénshū 文叔, of Jǐnán (Shāndōng), was a Northern-Sòng official, kǎogé scholar, and the father of the great SòngJīn poetess 李清照 Lǐ Qīngzhào (1084 – ca. 1155). At the end of the Yuányòu era (1086–1094) he was Guózǐ bóshì (Erudite of the National University); at the beginning of the Shàoshèng era (1094–1098) he advanced to Lǐbù láng (Director of the Bureau of Rites), supervising judicial and legal affairs in the Jīngdōng circuit. As an associate of the Yuányòu reform faction, he was registered on the dǎngrén bēi (Faction-Names Stele) of 1102–1105 under the Cài Jīng faction and was dismissed from office. His principal monograph, the Luòyáng míngyuán jì (KR2k0093) in 1 juan, records 19 gardens of late-Northern-Sòng Luòyáng with a notable political-historical postscript foretelling the dynastic decline. CBDB id 7039.