Wáng Xún 王珣 (349–400), styled Yuánlín 元琳, of the eminent Lángyé Wáng 琅邪王 clan, was a high-ranking statesman, calligrapher, and lay patron of Buddhism at the Eastern Jìn court. Together with his brother Wáng Mǐ 王珉 he sponsored the translation enterprise of 瞿曇僧伽提婆 Saṃghadeva at the Dōngtíng Monastery 東亭寺 in Jiànkāng, supporting the production of the Zhōng āhán jīng 中阿含經 (KR6a0026) in 397–398. His extant calligraphy includes the famous Bóyuǎn tiē 伯遠帖.