Wáng Lún 王綸 (zì Rǔyán 汝言, hào Jiézhāi 節齋, 1455–1511, CBDB 126788), native of Cíxī 慈谿 (Zhèjiāng), Míng physician and minor official. Jìnshì 1484; held minor posts in the Hànlín and as a circuit prefect before his death in office.
Wáng’s principal medical work is the Míngyī zázhù 明醫雜著 (6 juǎn, with case-records appended; the text is dated by his preface to the Hóngzhì era, c. 1502 — printed in 1549 by his son Wáng Qǐdài 王啓玳). The work is one of the foundational mid-Míng synthetic medical writings, doctrinally aligned with the Zhū Dānxī tradition but consciously selective; its principal therapeutic emphases — yǎngyīn yīn-nourishing combined with attention to píwèi preservation — became influential through the late-Míng. He also compiled the Línglán yàolǎn 靈蘭要覽 (a compact internal-medicine handbook), which would later be revised by 王肯堂 Wáng Kěntáng as the Chóngdìng Línglán yàolǎn 重訂靈蘭要覽 (KR3eh014).
There are several Wáng Lún records in CBDB; the correct match for the medical author of the Míngyī zázhù and the Línglán yàolǎn is id 126788 (Cíxī, 1455–1511). The work was extensively annotated in the late Míng by Xuē Jǐ 薛己, whose Xuē shì míngyī zázhù zhù 薛氏明醫雜著注 (KR3eb014 tradition) is the standard transmitted commentary.