Liú Mǐnzhōng 劉敏中 (1243–1318), Duānfǔ 端甫, hào Zhōng’ān 中庵, was an early-Yuán Confucian official from Zhāngqiū 章邱 (in modern Shāndōng). He entered office at the central court as a Bureau Drafter (zhōngshū yuàn 中書掾) and rose through Hànlín appointments to Hànlín Academy Recipient of Edicts (hànlín xuéshì chéngzhǐ 翰林學士承旨), one of the highest civilian historiographical offices of the Yuán court. On his death he was posthumously enfeoffed Duke of Qí 齊國公. His record is in the Yuánshǐ (juǎn 173). His historiographical works include the Píng Sòng lù 平宋錄 KR2e0019 (the principal Yuán-side documentary record of the 1276 conquest of the Southern Sòng — long misattributed to Píng Qìng’ān 平慶安, who actually only cut the printing-blocks; the Sìkù compilers restored the correct attribution), the Zhōng’ān jí 中庵集 (his prose and poetry collection, in 25 juǎn), and various memorials. He was one of the founding figures of the Yuán-period institutional Confucian establishment in the north.