Zhāng Lǐ 張禮 (fl. 1086), Màozhōng 茂中, native of Zhèjiāng. Northern-Sòng minor scholar otherwise undocumented. In Yuányòu 1 (1086) he travelled with the Chǔ man Chén Wéimíng 陳微明 in the southern environs of Chángān (modern Xī’ān) examining the surviving traces of Táng-period imperial wards and monasteries, and produced the Yóu Chéngnán jì 遊城南記 (KR2k0133) — the earliest surviving Chinese-language yóujì on Chángān recording post-Táng topography from on-the-ground inspection. The work has self-annotation by Zhāng, with later continuation-notes added by an unidentified late-Jīn / early-Yuán hand. The CBDB has multiple persons named Zhāng Lǐ, none securely identifiable as this Northern-Sòng Yuányòu-era figure; not assigned a CBDB id.