Wàn Jīng 萬經 (1659–1741), zì Shòuyī 授一, hào Jiǔshā 九沙, of Yínxiàn 鄞縣 (Níngbō, Zhèjiāng), was an early-Qing Hànlín scholar and calligrapher. Jìnshì of Kāngxī guǐwèi (1703), he served in the Hànlínyuàn as biānxiū 編修. He was the son of the great historian Wàn Sītóng 萬斯同 萬斯同 (1638–1702) and inherited the family scholarly tradition. Specialised in fēnlì 分隸 (clerical-script) calligraphy, he produced the Fēnlì ǒucún 分隸偶存 KR2n0043 (2 juan, on the history and theory of clerical script). CBDB 34176 confirms 1659–1741.