Li Zhaoyi (李昭儀, d. 264) was a Chinese noble woman from the Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period.
She was from the Li clan (李) and entered the imperial court under the office title of Zhaoyi (昭儀).
In 263, the Wei general Deng Ai led a campaign to conquer the state of Shu.
[1] When Deng Ai arrived at the gates of Chengdu, the capital of Shu, where Li Zhaoyi lived, Liu Shan and the entire army surrendered to Wei.
Li Zhaoyi felt humiliated by the surrender and showed her distaste for Cao Wei's rule.