Pān Zī 潘滋 (fl. early 16th century) was a Míng-era Wùyuán 婺源 scholar and the collator and editor-of-record of the Méiyán wénjí 梅巖文集 KR4d0393 — the surviving biéjí of the Sòng-loyalist Hú Cìyàn 胡次焱 (1229–1306). Pān describes himself in his Jiājìng 10 (1531) preface as a younger native of Wùyuán who admired Hú Cìyàn from afar, and as the nephew of Hú Liǎn 胡璉, a clan-grandson of Hú Cìyàn. According to that preface, Hú Liǎn had gathered the long-scattered manuscripts of Hú Cìyàn’s prose and poetry; Pān received the bundle from his “third maternal uncle Qiánzhāi 潜齋”, collated the contents, prepared the table of contents, and saw the work through to woodblock printing. His preface (dated jiājìng 10 xīnmǎo 辛卯, eleventh month, day after full-moon — 11 December 1531) opens the WYG text and is the principal documentary witness to the editorial history.

CBDB has no securely identifiable record for this Pān Zī (the name is not unique in the Míng); since the figure is known only from the Méiyán wénjí preface itself, the CBDB id is left blank.