Wáng Zī 王鎡 (lifedates uncertain; fl. c. 1270–1300), Jièwēng 介翁, native of Kuòcāng 括蒼 (Lìshuǐ 麗水, Zhèjiāng). Served briefly as Sòng County Constable (xiànwèi 縣尉) and after the Sòng’s surrender (1276) abandoned office, retired to the Húshān 湖山 region near Lìshuǐ, naming his dwelling Yuèdòng 月洞 (Moon Grotto). According to the Míng preface of his clan-grandson Wáng Yǎngduān 王養端 (1552), he founded a Sòng-loyalist poetry society at Húshān together with Yǐn Lǜpō 尹緑坡, Yú Jūnjí 虞君集, and Yè Zhèshān 葉柘山. His seventy-odd surviving poems, gathered as Yuèdòng yín KR4d0405, are in the late-Sòng wǎnTáng pài manner (continuous with the early-Sòng Jiǔsēng). CBDB person 22083.