Fàn Jiāxiāng 范家相 (d. 1769), zì Héngzhōu 蘅洲, was a mid-Qīng Shī scholar and provincial official, native of Kuàijī 㑹稽 (modern Shàoxīng 紹興, Zhèjiāng 浙江). He passed the jìnshì in Qiánlóng 19 jiǎxū (1754) and rose to Liǔzhōu fǔ zhīfǔ 柳州府知府 (Prefect of Liǔzhōu, in modern Guǎngxī 廣西).
His scholarship continues the line of Máo Qílíng (his fellow-Zhèjiāng polymath predecessor), but with a more measured polemic temperament — informed by the conscious decision to avoid the kind of extreme positions that had drawn equally extreme counterattack on his predecessor. His two principal Shī-class works in the Kanripo corpus are paired:
- Sān jiā Shī shí yí 三家詩拾遺 (KR1c0062) — 10 juǎn, completed Qiánlóng 25 gēngchén (1760), self-prefaced cháng zhì (Summer-Solstice) plus 10 days. The work systematically expands Wáng Yìnglín’s Shī kǎo (詩攷 — the Sòng-period recovery of the lost LǔQíHán Shī readings) by 60–70%.
- Shī chén 詩瀋 (KR1c0063) — 20 juǎn, also dated to Qiánlóng 24 jǐmǎo (1759). The work is Fàn’s principal Shī commentary, mediating between xiǎo xù and Jí zhuàn.
CBDB id 138705 records death-year 1769, no birthyear. Fàn does not appear in Wilkinson but is treated in the standard Qīng Shī-class surveys.