Wāng Bīn 汪霦 (active c. 1670–1710, zì Dùnān 鈍菴), of Xiūníng 休寧 (Huīzhōu prefecture, Ānhuī). Jìnshì of Kāngxī 24 (1685, the same year as 陳元龍); career in the Hànlínyuàn and Zhānshìfǔ (Imperial Tutorate). At the time of the Yùdìng pèiwénzhāi yǒngwù shīxuǎn compilation (1706–07), he held office as Hùbù yòu shìláng 戶部右侍郎 (Vice-Minister of Revenue), concurrently Zhānshìfǔ zhānshì (Director of the Imperial Tutorate). The catalog meta of KR4h0141 lists him as joint fèngchì biān (compiler-by-imperial-command) with 張玉書 Zhāng Yùshū, but in fact the imperial-compilation document records him as the principal biānjí guān (chief editorial compiler), with Zhāng Yùshū, 陳廷敬 Chén Tíngjìng, and Wáng Hóngxù 王鴻緒 serving as huìyuè guān (principal reviewers). CBDB id 354882 (no lifedates recorded). Standard biographical sources are thin; the principal documentation is in the imperial-anthology paratexts.