Fàn Wāng 范汪 (c. 308–372), Xuánpíng 玄平, native of Shùn-yáng 順陽, Eastern-Jìn court official and military commander. His biography is in Jìn shū 75 (列傳 45, Fàn Wāng zhuàn). Recommended through the patronage of Yú Liàng 庾亮, he rose through Xiào-zhōng dōu-wèi 校中都尉 to Dōng-yáng tài-shǒu 東陽太守, and eventually to Ānběi jiāngjūn 安北將軍 and Xúzhōu cìshǐ 徐州刺史 (and concurrently Hé-nán yǐn 河南尹). Removed from office under Huán Wēn 桓溫 (whom he refused to accompany on the second northern expedition), he retired to his Wú-jùn estate and devoted himself to medicine and ritualism.

His scholarly output is substantial: a Shàngshū dà shì 尚書大事 in 20 juàn, a Lǐ yí 禮儀 in 14 juàn, a Zájì 雜祭 in 1 juàn, a Cháng shǔ 嘗熟 (a private agricultural-medical compendium, lost), and the medical Fàn-shì fāng 范氏方 (or Fàn Wāng-fāng) — an important pre-Sūn-Sīmiǎo prescription-collection cited by Táng-Sòng pharmacopoeias and partially recoverable from Wàitái mì-yào citations. In this corpus he appears as the attributed author of KR1d0098 Jìdiǎn (also cited as Sì-lǐ 祀禮), preserved in Tōngdiǎn, Běitáng shūchāo, Chūxué jì, and Tàipíng yùlǎn citations.

He is the father of 范甯 (the Chūnqiū Gǔliáng commentator), and his interlocution with his son on the zōng-zǐ succession problem is preserved in the KR1d0098 fragments. No CBDB id assigned in current dump.