Lù Zhōnglì 逯中立, zì Yǔquán 與權, hào Quèzhāi 確齋, was a late-Míng official from Liáochéng 聊城 (Dōngchāng 東昌, modern Shāndōng 山東). He passed the jìnshì examination in Wànlì bǐngxū 萬曆丙戌 = 1586. He served as Messenger (xíngrén 行人) and was promoted to Supervising Secretary (jǐshìzhōng 給事中); after submitting outspoken memorials he was demoted to the position of Personnel Records Officer in the Shǎnxī Provincial Surveillance Commission (Shǎnxī àncháshǐ sī zhīshì 陜西按察司知事).

His one surviving work in the Sìkù is the Zhōuyì zhájì 周易劄記 (KR1a0105) in three juàn, a notebook-style Yìjīng commentary preserved at the head of his collected memorials Liǎng yuán zòu yì 兩垣奏議 (the joint volume by which the writings were transmitted, hence not separately cataloged in the Míng shǐ yìwén zhì or in Zhū Yízūn’s Jīngyì kǎo; the Sìkù editors discovered them by reading the collected memorials). The work is yìlǐ-oriented, plain in tone, and willing to draw on the Yì wěi 易緯 numerology (specifically the guà qì 卦氣 cycle of “Zhōngfú opening and each hexagram presiding over six days and seven fractions”) for the few hexagrams (Zhōngfú 中孚, 復, Gòu 姤) where the doctrine bears directly on the canonical text.

CBDB has no dates for him; the catalog meta gives “date: 1589” for the work, evidently three years after his jìnshì success.