Wáng Yìshān 王義山 (1214–1287), zì Yuángāo 元高, self-styled Jiàcūn 稼村 (“the Farmer of Field-Village”), native of Fēngchéng 豐城 (Jiāngxī). Sòng Jǐngdìng 3 (1262) jìnshì. Served as Magistrate of Xīnyú 新喻 and hùcáo of Yǒngzhōu under the Sòng; on the dynasty’s fall he passed into Yuán service as Tíjǔ Jiāngxī xuéshì 提舉江西學事 (Supervisor of Jiāngxī Confucian Schools). Retired to the East Lake (Dōnghú) of Fēngchéng, where he planted lotus around his hall (named Jūnzǐtáng 君子堂) and inscribed his reading-room Jiàcūn (whence the hào and the collection’s title). His thirty-juàn collected works survive as the Jiàcūn lèigǎo KR4d0427, compiled by his son Wáng Wéixiào 王惟肖. CBDB person 35302.