Wáng Zhòngqí 王仲奇, míng Jīnjié 金杰 (1881–1945), native of Shèxiàn 歙縣 (the Xīnān 新安 / Huīzhōu homeland in southern Ānhuī). Descended from a long-established Xīnān 新安 school medical lineage; the family had practised medicine over several generations before Wáng. He moved his practice to Shànghǎi in the early Republican period and became one of the principal Shànghǎi clinicians of the 1920s–1930s, alongside 丁甘仁 Dīng Gānrén, 陳蓮舫 Chén Liánfǎng, 費繩甫 Fèi Shéngfǔ, and Cáo Yǐngfǔ 曹穎甫. His clinical signature combined Yè-school light-and-pacifying prescribing with the Xīnān school’s attention to gānyīn / shènyīn deficiency. Principal surviving casebook: KR3ep059 Wáng Zhòngqí yīàn. Not in CBDB.