Lǐ Chōngzhāo 李沖昭 (fl. 902) was a late-Táng Daoist priest (yǔshì 羽士) at Mt. Héng 衡山 (Nányuè). His self-preface to the Nányuè xiǎolù (KR2k0083) dates the work to Tiānfù 2 (902), in the penultimate year of the Táng dynasty. The work — the earliest surviving Táng-era monograph on any of the Five Marchmounts — is his sole transmitted writing. The variant form 仲昭 (Zhòngzhāo) appearing in some catalogues is a printing error per the Sìkù tíyào. CBDB has no entry under either form.