Li Nong

Li Nong
李農
Grand Governor (太宰)
In office
350 (350)–350 (350)
MonarchRan Min
Grand Marshal (大司馬)
In office
349 (349)–350 (350)
MonarchShi Jian/Shi Min
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died350
ChildrenThree unnamed sons
OccupationMilitary general, Politician

Li Nong (died 350) was a Chinese military general and politician of the Later Zhao and Ran Wei dynasties during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was a notable official under Later Zhao's emperor Shi Hu, fighting against the Jin and Former Yan dynasties. When the conflict between Shi Hu's family and his adopted ethnic Han grandson Shi Min (who later changed his name to Ran Min) arose in 349, he allied with the latter, and together they brought upon the destruction of Later Zhao, ending what was virtually a 20-year-long unity in northern China. However, just a year after, Li Nong and his family were executed by Ran Min for unspecified reasons.