Zhan Huo (Chinese: 展獲; pinyin: Zhǎn Huò; 720–621 BCE), courtesy name Qin (禽; changed at 50 years of age to Ji 季), was an ancient Chinese politician.
He was governor of the District of Liuxia (柳下) in the Lu State.
He was a man of eminent virtue, and is said on one occasion to have held a lady in his lap without the slightest imputation on his moral character.
When he died, his wife insisted on pronouncing a funeral oration over his body, urging that none knew his great merits so well as her.
This article incorporates text from entry Chan Huo in A Chinese Biographical Dictionary by Herbert A. Giles (1898), a publication now in the public domain.