Lí Jìngdé 黎靖德 (active fl. 1263–1270; the fl. dating in the catalog meta), was a late-Southern-Sòng compiler and editor. Native of Dǎojiāng 導江 (Sìchuān). Best known as the editor of the integrated Zhūzǐ yǔlèi 朱子語類 (KR3a0047) — the 140-juan consolidation of the previously-separate Chí lù, Ráo lù, Ráo hòu lù, Jiàn lù, Shǔ běn and Huī běn recensions of Zhū Xī’s recorded oral teaching. Lí completed the work in Xiánchún gēngwǔ 庚午 (1270), drawing on the previous fragmentary recensions (which themselves date from Jiādìng 8 / 1215 down to Xiánchún 1 / 1265) and reorganising the material into 26 thematic divisions across 140 juan, removing 1,150 duplicate items. The result has remained the standard Zhūzǐ yǔlèi text from then to the present. CBDB id 99043, dates 1226–1276 (some sources give the fl. range only).