Pān Mǎoxiāo 潘昴霄 (also written 潘昂霄 Pān Ángxiāo — the 昴 / 昂 alternation is a long-standing copy-error in the catalog tradition; CBDB and the Sìkù prefer 潘昂霄), zì Jǐngliáng 景梁, fl. early 14th c. A native of Jǐnán 濟南, Shāndōng. CBDB id 10036 gives a flourit range of 1289–1302; the catalog meta gives “fl. 1315”. Both are plausible mid- to late-life dates: Pān served in the Yuán literary apparatus and wrote the geographical Hé yuán jì 河源記 (KR2l0017) — a record of the Yuánshǐ sponsored 1280 expedition by Dū Shí 都實 to locate the source of the Yellow River, which Pān edited for inclusion in the Yuánshǐ materials. His most influential work is the Jīnshí lì 金石例 (KR4i0048), a ten-juǎn treatise on the conventions of stone-and-metal inscription (epitaphs, stelae, dào / cí / biǎo etc.), which his son Pān Xǔ 潘詡 cut for printing at Póyáng 鄱陽 in Zhìzhèng 5 (1345) — providing a terminus ad quem for Pān’s own writing.