Lǐ Mì 李謐 (484–515), Yǒnghé 永和, native of Zhào-jùn Píng-jí 趙郡平棘 (in modern Héběi), Northern-Wèi private-scholar recluse. His standard biography is in Wèi shū 90 (列傳 78, Yì-xíng) and Běi shǐ 33 (列傳 21). A son of the prominent Lǐ Hóng 李洪 (the Zhōng-sǎn dà-fū and Zhōng-shū lìng under Wèi Xiàowéndì), he refused all court appointments offered to him by Wèi Xiàowéndì, Xuānwǔdì, and Xiàomíngdì, and dedicated himself to comprehensive classical scholarship at his ancestral estate.

His principal preserved work is the Míngtáng zhìdù lùn 明堂制度論 (KR1d0136) — a treatise on the canonical Míngtáng (Cosmic-Hall) ritual-architectural system, preserved through the Běi shǐ biography-embedded transmission. The work attempts a comprehensive reconciliation of the partially-incompatible canonical specifications scattered across the Lǐjì, the Zhōulǐ Kǎogōng jì, the Dài Dé Lǐjì, and the Bái-hǔ tōng-yì.

He also composed the lost Sānlǐ Dà-yì 三禮大義 (Comprehensive Meanings of the Three Rites) and a poetry collection of fifty pieces. He died in 515 at the age of thirty-one. The dates 484–515 are settled in the Wèi shū. No CBDB id assigned in current dump. No DILA authority record.