Huang Zhun (born 19 June 1926) is a Chinese composer.
She studied in the Drama Department of Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1944, and studied composition with Xian Xinghai.
She performed as a mezzo-soprano from 1941–42.
She worked in the Dalian Art Work Group in 1946.
Later, she worked in Northeast Film Studio and Beijing Film Studio, and then in 1949 took a position as a composer and later as a music director for Shanghai Film Studio where she worked until 1987.
She has composed many films such as Long Live Youth and Red Detachment of Women.