Féng Yìngjīng 馮應京 (1555–1606), Kědà 可大, hào Mùgāng 慕岡, late-Míng official-scholar from Xūyí 盱眙 (Sízhōu 泗州, NánZhílì; modern Ānhuī). Jìnshì Wànlì 20 (1592). Provincial administrator (zhī fǔ 知府) at Húguǎng 湖廣; later qiān shì ànchá fù shǐ 簽事按察副使 in the same circuit, where he became known for his confrontation with the eunuch tax-commissioner Chén Fèng 陳奉 — a confrontation that led to his impeachment and imprisonment in Beijing in 1601. He was eventually released and rehabilitated. Míng shǐ j. 237 has his biography. CBDB id 131178.

In Kanripo he is the principal compiler of the Yuèlìng guǎngyì 月令廣義 (Wànlì 30 / 1602; 24 juan), the late-Míng yuèlìng compendium that served as the proximate base text for the Kāngxī-era KR2j0002 Yùdìng yuèlìng jíyào. The Guǎngyì itself is not in the Sìkù; the Sìkù editors fold its substance into the imperial revision. Féng’s other notable work is the encyclopedic YuèYīng 月旦 / Liù jiā shìlèi 六家事類 — both works in the late-Míng rìyòng lèishū 日用類書 lineage that prepared the ground for Qīng court-encyclopedic compilation.