Wáng Zǐjiē 王子接 ( Jìnsān 晉三, fl. early-mid Qīng), Qīng-period physician of Chángzhōu 長洲 (Sūzhōu, Jiāngsū). Author of the Jiàngxuě yuán gǔfāng xuǎnzhù 絳雪園古方選註 (KR3e0095, 3 juan, with appended Déyí běncǎo 得宜本草 1 juan). His disciples included the famous Yè Tiānshì 葉桂 (Yè Guì 葉桂, “Yè Tiānshì” 葉天士) — the principal Wēn-bìng-school theorist — and Wú Méng 吳蒙. The disciples re-edited Wáng’s original 3-juan structure into a topical reorganization (cold-warm-sweat-vomit-purge-and-harmonize 6 categories of prescription, plus internal-women-external-pediatric-eye specialty divisions, with materia-medica appendix) — but the SKQS editors restore the 3-juan original.