Wáng Xiànzhī 王獻之 (344–386 CE; zì Zǐjìng 子敬) was an Eastern Jìn 東晉 calligrapher and poet, seventh son of Wáng Xīzhī 王羲之. Together with his father he forms the “Two Wángs” (Èr Wáng 二王) at the apex of Chinese calligraphic tradition. He served as Zhōngshū lìng 中書令. His 〈桃葉歌〉 is his most celebrated literary piece. Biography in Jìnshū 晉書 juǎn 80. His reconstructed collected works are KR4b0039.