Xu Jingqian (徐景遷) (919-937[1]), also known in some historical records as Li Jingqian (李景遷) (because his family would, after his death, change the surname to Li), posthumously honored as Prince Ding of Chu (楚定王), was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Wu, serving as junior regent under his father, the senior regent Xu Zhigao (later known as Li Bian), who would later found Wu's successor state Southern Tang.
[3] In 935, Xu Jingqian was given the greater chancellor designation of Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi (同中書門下平章事).
He was removed from his positions on account of his illness, and his younger brother Xu Jingsui replaced him as junior regent.
[4] He died in 937, before his father Xu Zhigao seized the Wu throne and established his own state of Southern Tang.
[6] Xu Zhigao (who changed his name to Li Bian after taking the throne) posthumously created him the Prince of Gaoping.