Féng Jìxiān 馮繼先
Hòu Shǔ 後蜀 (934–965) Chūnqiū scholar; very limited biographical information. Active in the Mèng Cháng 孟昶 era, the Hòu Shǔ heyday before its conquest by the Northern Sòng in 965. Known principally for his Chūnqiū mínghào guī yī tú 春秋名號歸一圖 (KR1e0016) — a chart in 160 sections, originally in bàngháng xiéshàng 旁行斜上 (“perpendicular and oblique”) layout, gathering the variant names by which the same persons appear in the Chūnqiū and Zuǒzhuàn and reducing them to a single canonical name per person. The work was extensively re-edited by Yuè Kē 岳珂 in the Southern Sòng for the Xiāngtāi 相臺 Nine-Classics print, in which form it survives (KR1e0016).
The Hòu Shǔ patronage of Chūnqiū studies was substantial — the Guǎngzhèng shí jīng 廣政石經 stone classics carved at Mèng Cháng’s court between 944 and 965 included the Zuǒzhuàn (begun but not completed), making Hòu Shǔ the first state to inscribe the Zuǒzhuàn in stone with annotation. Féng Jìxiān’s name-chart belongs to this same imperial Chūnqiū programme.
CBDB id 434336 records the name without lifedates.
No other writings by Féng Jìxiān survive or are firmly attested.