Wáng Rényù 王仁裕 (880–956), zì Déniǎn 德輦, native of Tiānshuǐ 天水 (Gānsù). One of the great surviving literati of the Five-Dynasties transition: his career spans the late Táng, the Former Shǔ, the Later Táng, the Later Jìn, the Later Hàn, and the Later Zhōu — six distinct regimes — and he held senior Hànlín / Shàngshū posts under most of them. At the end of Táng Qínzhōu jiédù pànguān; under Former Shǔ Hànlín xuéshì; after Táng Zhuāngzōng’s pacification of Shǔ again Qínzhōu pànguān; under Later-Táng Fèidì Dōuguān lángzhōng with concurrent Hànlín xuéshì; under Jìn Gāozǔ Jiànyì dàfū; under Hàn Gāozǔ again Hànlín xuéshì chéngzhǐ, promoted to Hùbù shàngshū; finally retired as Bīngbù shàngshū and Tàizǐ shǎobǎo. Died in HòuZhōu Xiǎndé 3 (956). His biography is in Jiù Wǔdài shǐ 128 and Xīn Wǔdài shǐ Zázhuàn. CBDB id 91980 records the lifedates 880–956.
His principal surviving works are KR3l0020 Kāiyuán Tiānbǎo yíshì 開元天寶遺事 (4 juàn, c. 940s, gathering popular Chángān oral tradition on the high-Táng court) and the literary collection Yùtáng xiánhuà 玉堂閒話 (fragments preserved in Tàipíng guǎngjì). His Xījiāng tóngzǐ zhuàn 西江童子傳 and Tàishǐ Cuī Gōng zhuàn 太師崔公傳 are lost.