A famous calligrapher, painter and book collector in the Qing Dynasty. The courtesy name is Shou Sheng, the other is Shou Yu, and his nickname is Ronggao. He is also known as Shuiyun Manshi and Sansong Jushi. A native of Wuxian County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). He passed the examination in the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign (1762) and became a Jinshi in the thirty-seventh year of his reign (1772). He was the head of the Department of Official Accounts, the chief officer of the General Strategy Library, the branch officer of the Siku Quanshu Library, the secretary of the cabinet, and the reviewer of the Wenyuan Pavilion. Within a few years, he returned to his hometown, where he and bibliophiles Huang Pilie and Yuan Tingzhen took a leisurely tour in the forest, appreciating books and paintings. He is good at calligraphy in regular script, seal script and official script, and is good at painting landscapes, especially orchids. In his "Sansongtang Collection", there are many works in harmony with them, which is "the joy of being friends". His family was a book-collecting family. His son Pan Shihuang (1765-1829), named Futang and Lizhai, inherited his books and made many additions to them. Sun Pan Zunqi, great-grandson Pan Jiezhi, and descendants Pan Zuyin, Pan Chenghou, Pan Chengbi, etc. are all famous book collectors. He had a rich collection of ancient books, epigraphy, calligraphy and paintings. He once married Huang Pilie to visit books, often went to "Shiliju" to view books, copied famous schools, and gained a lot. The family has "Sansongtang". There are 2 volumes of "Sansongtang Bibliography", of which more than 100 titles have been edited and postscripted by Huang Pilie. After his death, most of the book collection belonged to his grandson Pan Jiezhi's "Tongxi Bookstore", and there are still many rare books. The books in the collection are printed with "Sansong layman", "Ji Chou Jinshi", "Don't take your time when you have nothing to do", "One group of magnolias, two climbs to Taidai, then travels to the Yellow Sea, three places in Wutai", etc. He is the author of Shuowen Li Jian, Sansongtang Poems and Essays, and Shuiyun Poems.