Pān Sījǔ 潘思榘 (1695–1752), zì Bǔtáng 補堂, was a Yōngzhèng-Qiánlóng-period official and Yìjīng scholar from Yánghú 陽湖 (Chángzhōu 常州, Jiāngsū 江蘇). He passed the jìnshì in Yōngzhèng jiǎchén 雍正甲辰 = 1724 and held office through Fújiàn 福建 Governor (Fújiàn xúnfǔ 福建巡撫).

His main work is the Zhōuyì qiǎn shì 周易淺釋 (KR1a0152) in four juàn — a Qiánlóng-period commentary that combines Hàn-school guà biàn and hùtǐ methods with Sòng-school principle-and-meaning exposition. Pān worked from the Tōngzhì táng jīngjiě corpus (the 42 SòngYuán commentaries) and added his own elucidations. The work was unfinished at his death — the Qián and Kūn hexagrams have no commentary, and only sixty-two of the sixty-four hexagrams are explained; the Wényán, Xìcí, Shuōguà, Xùguà, and Záguà are entirely absent. The Tuàn zhuàn and Xiàng zhuàn are appended under the canonical text on the zhùshū model. Two posthumous postscripts by Shěn Dàchéng 沈大成 of Sōngjiāng and Lín Díguāng 林迪光 of Fútáng follow the work.