Wáng Zhāoyǔ 王昭禹 (Northern Sòng, fl. Huīzōng–Qīnzōng era, ca. 1100–1126), zì Guāngyuǎn 光遠. Native place and official rank both lost: Chén Zhènsūn 陳振孫’s Shūlù jiětí 書錄解題 explicitly says “I do not know what kind of man he was.” Wáng Yǔzhī 王與之 in his Zhōulǐ dìngyì (KR1d0010) lists Wáng Zhāoyǔ in the lèibiān xìngshì shìcì 類編姓氏世次 (genealogical-classified table of names) directly after the Guīshān Yángshì 龜山楊氏 (Yáng Shí 楊時, 1053–1135), giving the zì Guāngyuǎn — but again no place of origin or rank — and so the Sìkù editors place him in the Huīzōng–Qīnzōng generation by inference.
Author of KR1d0005 Zhōulǐ xiángjiě 周禮詳解 in 40 juan, the major surviving Reform-school sub-commentary on the Zhōulǐ after Wáng Ānshí himself. The work was widely used as an exam-preparation text under the Northern Sòng (Chén Zhènsūn: “Recently it has been much used by candidates for the jǔrén examinations”), follows Wáng Ānshí’s Zì shuō 字說 method on glossing, but on key fiscal questions (especially the Quán fǔ 泉府 office) silently undermines the New Policies position by insisting that loans-with-interest cannot in fact be recovered in years of bad harvest — what the Sìkù tíyào reads as a quiet broadside against the Green Sprouts (qīngmiáo 青苗) loan policy of his own era.
CBDB id 37684, no birth/death dates registered.