Lǐ Shàngjiāo 李上交 (fl. mid-11th c.; CBDB floruit 1050) was a Northern Sòng scholar from Zànhuáng 賛皇 (modern Héběi). His official career is unrecorded; the sole biographical anchor is his own preface to the Jìnshì huìyuán 近事會元 KR3j0030, dated to the winter solstice of Jiāyòu 1 (1056) and composed “in retirement at Zhōnglíng 鍾陵” (Hóngzhōu 洪州, modern Nánchāng). The Jìnshì huìyuán is his only extant work — a five-juan záokǎo bǐjì of five hundred entries on Táng / Five-Dynasties institutional history (architecture, dress, ranks, the Six Boards, music, prefectures), ranking among the principal Northern-Sòng zhǎnggù 掌故 reference-works for Táng court practice. CBDB id 1797 (citing Sòng huìyào 宋會要 and the Xù zīzhì tōngjiàn chángbiān).