Wáng Jíchāng 王吉昌 (hào Chāorán zǐ 超然子) was a Quánzhēn 全真 nèidān master active in the early-thirteenth-century Jīn-territory Hénán–Shānxī region. His period of activity is fixed by the stele inscriptions of two of his disciples — Lǐ Zhìmíng 李志明 (1200–1266) and Shèn Zhìzhēn 申志真 (1210–1284) — preserved at [[KR5a0973|DZ 973 Gānshuǐ xiānyuán lù]] 6.22a and 8.26a. He is credited with two works in the Dàozàng: a short exegetical commentary on the Dùrén shēngtiān jīng (DZ 313 Shēngtiān jīng sòngjiě) and the five-juan anthology [[KR5a0248|Huìzhēn jí 會真集 (KR5a0248 / DZ 247)]]. His student Liú Zhìyuán 劉志淵 (1186–1244) produced a companion anthology, Qǐzhēn jí 啟真集 (KR5a0249 / DZ 248). See Vincent Goossaert, “Huizhen ji,” in Schipper & Verellen eds., The Taoist Canon (2004) 2:1166–1167.