Li Ju (died 325), courtesy name Shihui, was a Chinese military general and warlord of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a wuzhu (塢主) during the Han Zhao conquest of northern China who took in fleeing refugees and held semi-autonomous control over his territory. With his nephew and fellow wuzhu Guo Mo, Li traded blows with Han Zhao and Later Zhao near the Luoyang region, even managing to occupy the ancient capital for a brief period since its fall in 311. However, he had little support from the court in Jiankang and his position was being increasingly challenged as the barbarians continued to eliminate Jin's northern vassals. After a string of defeats in 324, he was forced to abandon his base and retreat to Jiankang, during which he died in a horse riding accident in 325.