Lǐ Hǎowén 李好文 (fl. 1321–1346), Wéizhōng 惟中, of Dōngmíng 東明 (Cáozhōu, modern Hénán/Shāndōng border), was a major Yuán Hàn-Confucian court official and educator. Jìnshì of Zhìzhì 1 (1321); served twice as Shǎnxī xíngtái zhìshū shìyùshǐ (1341, 1344–1346); rose to Guānglù dàfū Hénán xíngshěng píngzhāng zhèngshì; on retirement was conferred the salary of a first-rank Hànlínyuàn chéngzhǐ. He was an editor of imperial-tutor learning, composing the Duānběntáng jīngxùn yàoyì (11 juan), Lìdài dìwáng gùshì (106 chapters), Dàbǎo lù, and Dàbǎo guījiàn — programmatic works for the education of Yuán imperial princes. His principal topographical work is the Cháng’ān zhìtú (KR2k0096) in 3 juan — a 22-map cartographic complement to Sòng Mǐnqiú’s Cháng’ān zhì and the principal Yuán-era cartographic monograph on the Cháng’ān region. CBDB id 28917 confirms the fl. date 1343.