Li Zhaodao (李昭道, fl. early 8th c.), the son of Left General of the Militant Guard Li Sixun (李思訓, 653–718), was a native of Tianshui, Gansu, and served to the post of Secretary to the Heir Apparent. His gold and blue-and-green landscape paintings followed the spirit of his father’s style. Li Zhaodao also excelled at figures and towers, later generations calling him “Younger General Li”.