Huan Shiqian (died 388), childhood name Zhen'e, was a Chinese military general of the Eastern Jin dynasty.
During the campaign, his other uncle, Huan Chong was surrounded by thousands of Former Qin troops led by Fu Jiàn and was about to be captured.
During a hunting trip, Huan Huo's party shot a couple of arrows into a beast of prey and incapacitate it.
Former Qin sent their generals Wang Jian (王堅) and Zhang Ci to reinforce the city, but Shiqian and Huan Yi intercepted them at Shiqiao (石橋, around present-day Lu'an, Anhui).
The next year, a native uprising led Zhang Yu (張育) and Yang Jian (楊光) occurred, with Qin and Jin being quick to respond.
Qin sent in Deng Qiang to quell the rebellion while Jin sent Shiqian and Zhu Yao to support the rebels.
His general Dou Gui (都貴) ordered his officers Yan Zhen (閻振) and Wu Zhong (吳仲) to invade Jingling in 381.
However, Huan Chong was enticed into retreating after Murong Chui tricked him by setting torches to make his army appear bigger.
His defeat would be avenged later that year when Xie Xuan won a decisive victory over Fu Jian at the Battle of Fei River.
Shiqian was supposed to follow Xie Xuan but resigned after hearing that his mother died as he wanted to carry out a mourning session for her, so his positions were given to Zhu Xu instead.