Puankhequa (Chinese: ???; pinyin: Pan Qiguan; 1714 – 10 January 1788), also known as Pan Wenyan or Zhencheng, was a Chinese merchant and member of a cohong family, which traded with the Europeans in Canton (now known as Guangzhou) during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912).
He owned a factory in the Thirteen Factories district where his firm was favored by the English, Swedes, "Imperials" and Danes.
Author: Unknown Source: Photo from a 1965 catalog from the Gothenburg museum about their exhibition of Chinese porcelain imported by the Swedish East India Company during the 1700s. License: CC-PD-Mark PD Sweden PD-Art (PD-old-100)