Qí Zhàonán 齊召南 (1703–1768), zì Cìfēng 次風, hào Qióngtái 瓊臺, was a Qiánlóng-period official, Yìjīng and historical-geographic scholar from Tiāntái 天台 (Táizhōu 台州, modern Zhèjiāng 浙江). He passed the jìnshì in Yōngzhèng gēngxū 雍正庚戌 = 1730 and rose to Vice-Minister of Rites (Lǐbù shìláng 禮部侍郎). He was one of the principal Qiánlóng-period imperial-compilation officials, serving as kǎo zhèng 考證 (textual-evidence) collator on multiple Sìkù-canonized recensions of the classics, including the Shàngshū zhùshū 尚書注疏 (KR1b0004).

His major independent works include Lìdài dìlǐ yán gé biǎo 歷代地理沿革表 (a major work on the historical geography of the dynasties) and Bǎohé zhāi lì shǐ yīn xùn 寳和齋歷史音訓 (phonological-meaning glosses on the standard histories).