Wáng Zhìjǐn 王志謹 (hào Qīyún 栖雲, “Roost-in-Cloud”; 1178–1263) was a Quánzhēn 全真 Daoist of the second generation after the founders, active as preacher and lecturer at Pánshān 盤山 in Shǎnxī between 1219 and 1227. His teachings, transmitted directly from the early Quánzhēn masters Mǎ Dānyáng 馬丹陽 and Qiū Chǔjī 丘處機 (cf. Pánshān Qīyún Wáng zhēnrén yǔlù 20a, 22a), were collected by his disciple Lùn Zhìhuàn 論志煥 in two parallel forms: the longer KR5d0082 Pánshān Qīyún Wáng zhēnrén yǔlù 盤山棲雲王真人語錄 (DZ 1059, preface dated 1247), with extensive vernacular passages, and a shorter, abridged recension Pánshān yǔlù 盤山語錄 KR5a0272 (DZ 263i = juan 53 of Xiūzhēn shíshū). Wáng’s teachings emphasize ascetic self-cultivation in the Quánzhēn manner, situated within the early-Yuán institutional consolidation of the school; his discourses are an important early-Quánzhēn doctrinal record.