Lǐ Zhōng 李中 (fl. mid-10th century, zì Yǒuzhōng 有中 by some sources), a NánTáng (937–975) literatus, of Lóngxī by ancestral seat. The header inscription of his Bìyún jí gives his contemporary titles: Dēngshì láng / Shǒu Xīngàn xiànlìng / Zhī zhènshì / Cì fēiyú dài — a typical NánTáng low-prefectural appointment (Xīngàn sub-prefect in modern Jiāngxī) plus fēi yúdài (red fish-bag) honor. His verse activity is documented through the late Bǎodà (943–957), Jiāotài (958–960), and into the early Sòng Kāibǎo (968–976) periods.
Lǐ’s verse, primarily landscape and Daoist-themed, represents the persistence of late-Táng lyric in the NánTáng literary court — alongside contemporaries like Lǐ Jiànxūn 李建勳 and the great cí-poet Lǐ Yù 李煜. The NánTáng preserved Tang aesthetic forms through the Wǔdài and transmitted them to the Northern Sòng.
Principal work in the corpus: Bìyún jí KR4c0086 in 3 juǎn. CBDB has no matching entry.