Wáng Yīqīng 王一清 (fl. c. 1580–1600), hào Tǐwùzǐ 體物子 / Tǐwù dàorén 體物道人 — late-Míng Wàn-lì-era Daoist exegete who, after failing to advance through the examination system, withdrew to “the cliffs of Tàihé 太和” (Wǔdāng) for sustained study of the Lǎo zǐ. His major work is the Dào dé jīng shì cí 道德經釋辭 (KR5i0007), prefaced 1597 by his fellow-townsman Yáo Mèngyù 姚孟昱, an 81-chapter line-by-line commentary that argues, against contemporaneous purely-alchemical readings, that the Lǎo zǐ is equally a manual of “self-family-state-empire” governance. He also produced an annotated edition of the Huà shū 化書 (DZJY recension; cf. KR5i0042), in whose preface he lays out his attribution of the Huà shū to Tán Zǐxiāo / Tán Qiáo (cf. Schipper-Verellen, The Taoist Canon I, ch. on DZ 1044). CBDB ID 502559 records him under the hào 體物子. He should not be confused with the (late-Sòng) homonym 齊體物 also in CBDB.