Zhú Shūlán 竺叔蘭 was a Western-Jìn-period Hàn-Chinese upāsaka (lay Buddhist) of Indian-descent ancestry, active in the late third century CE. He collaborated with the Khotanese monk 無羅叉 (Mokṣala) on the translation of the [[KR6c0002|Fàngguāng bōrě jīng (T221)]] — one of the four full Chinese translations of the Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā — completed at the Cāngyuánsì 倉垣寺 in Chénliú 陳留 in 291 CE.