Lǐ Zhōnglún 李鍾倫 (1663–1706). Shìdé 世得. Native of Ānxī 安溪 (modern Ānxī, Fújiàn). Jǔrén of the guǐyǒu year of Kāngxī (Kāngxī 32 = 1693). Died before taking office. Son of the Grand Secretary Lǐ Guāngdì 李光地, nephew of 李光坡 Lǐ Guāngpō.

Initially received instruction in the Sānlǐ from his uncle Lǐ Guāngpō. After his 1693 jǔrén he travelled to Beijing (公車) and accompanied his father Lǐ Guāngdì on his official postings — Education Commissioner of Shùntiān, then Governor of Zhílì 直隸 — for more than a decade, receiving his father’s instruction throughout. In Beijing he engaged extensively in scholarly discussion with the major Kāngxī-era classicists Méi Wéndǐng 梅文鼎 of Xuānchéng (cf. KR3f0030 Lìsuàn quánshū), Hé Chuò 何焯 of Chángzhōu, Xú Yòngxī 徐用錫 of Sùqiān, Wáng Zhīruì 王之鋭 of Héjiān, and Chén Wàncè 陳萬策 (a fellow Ānxī townsman).

Author of KR1d0020 Zhōulǐ zuǎnxùn 周禮纂訓 in 21 juan — a Zhōulǐ commentary in his uncle Lǐ Guāngpō’s pedagogical “shùzhù” tradition, treating the five surviving ministries (the Kǎogōngjì is omitted on the grounds that it is a Hàn supplement, not the original Zhōuguōng text). The work was published posthumously by Lǐ Zhōnglún’s son Lǐ Qīngfù 李清馥 (Magistrate of Guǎngpíng prefecture) with a postface dated dīngchǒu of Qiánlóng (Qiánlóng 22 = 1757). CBDB id 77737, dates 1663–1706.