Wáng Cài 王蔡 (fl. Zhèngdé era, 1510s, Mǐnzhōng 閩中 [Fújiàn]), early-Míng inner-alchemical / dǎoyǐn writer. The sole transmitted attribution is to the Xiūzhēn mìyào 修真秘要 (KR3eo023), self-prefaced in Zhèngdé yǐhài (= Zhèngdé 10 = 1515; the signature shows a calendrical inconsistency, giving “Zhèngdé 8” with cyclical “yǐhài”). Distinctive for his integrated Confucian-Daoist framing of cultivation, with Mèngzǐ’s Hàoránzhīqì and Kǒngzǐ’s biàntōng mò dà hū sìshí presented as the principal authorities for yǎngqì practice. No biographical data available beyond the . No CBDB record (CBDB 640151 is Wáng Càichū 王蔡初, a different person).