Wáng Qūnzhī 王逡之 (late-fifth-century, Southern Qí), Qí-court official, dates not preserved. He held the offices of Shàngshū zuǒ-chéng 尚書左丞 and concurrently Zhuó-zuò láng 著作郎 (court historian-secretary) in the Yǒngmíng era (483–493). His standard biography is in Nán Qí shū 52 (列傳 33, attached to the Wén-xué section).
He is principally documented through his court-correspondence with 王儉 Wáng Jiǎn on Southern-Qí imperial mourning protocols, preserved in his Sāngfú shìxíng yàojì 喪服世行要記 (KR1d0125). The work’s procedural form — Wáng Qūnzhī as questioner from the Shàngshū office, Wáng Jiǎn as ruling authority — documents the working culture of the Qí-court ritual decision-making process.
The Wáng of his surname is the Láng-yá 琅琊 Wáng aristocratic lineage; he is a relative (cousin or nephew) of Wáng Jiǎn himself. No CBDB id assigned in current dump.