Lǐ Yīng 李膺 (fl. Southern Liang dynasty, 502–557 CE) was a geographic writer, author of a Yìzhōu jì 益州記 (KR2k0183). He is to be distinguished from the famous Eastern Han official Lǐ Yīng 李膺 (110–169 CE), one of the “Eight Exemplars” martyred in the Partisan Proscriptions (CBDB 41141), and from other homonymous persons in the CBDB. The Liang-period Lǐ Yīng is known only from his geographic writing; no further biographical details are attested.
Note: The CBDB also contains records of a Han-dynasty Lǐ Yīng 李膺 (CBDB 41141, Eastern Han political figure) and several Song/Yuan-dynasty homonyms. The above entry concerns only the Liang-dynasty geographic writer.