Zhōu Zǐxiāng 周子薌 (fl. late Guāngxù era, ca. 1890s), late-Qīng literatus-secretary from Shānyīn 山陰 (Shàoxīng prefecture, Zhèjiāng). In 1898 he was serving in the (secretariat) of the Tóngān yìhóu 同安邑侯 Lǐ Lánshēng 李蘭生 (司馬 / sīmǎ) in Fujian; during this service he compiled the Jīngyàn qífāng 經驗奇方 (KR3ed117) in 2 juǎn of “tested extraordinary prescriptions”. The work was printed in winter 1898 at Tóngān with a preface by 林賢慶 (Lín Xiánqìng) of Hǎitán 海壇. The preface describes Zhōu as “unwearied in good works” (lèshàn bù juàn) and as one who “in the leisure of official duties also takes part in medical principles.” Sparse further biographical record.