Wáng Shēnzǐ 王申子 (lifedates not securely recorded; fl. late-13th / early-14th century), zì Xùnqīng 巽卿, of Qióngzhōu 邛州 in Sìchuān (modern Qiónglái 邛崍, Chéngdū metropolitan region). CBDB id 101134.
A Sòng-loyalist recluse-scholar who, after the Mongol conquest, withdrew to Cílìzhōu Tiānménshān 慈利州天門山 (modern Cílì county, Húnán) — one of the more remote Yuán-period scholarly retreats. Composed his Yì-commentary over nearly thirty years at this mountain retreat.
Within the Kanripo corpus he is the author of KR1a0077 Dà Yì jí shuō 大易緝說 (10 juan, plus a 1-juan appendix Xù kān Dà Yì jí shuō shǐmò 續刊大易緝說始末; composed c. 1275–1303). Contemporary praise from 吳澄 Wú Chéng and Lǐ Lín 李琳; the 1301 Wáng Lǚ 王履 preface and 1303 Chéng Wénhǎi 程文海 preface are preserved at the head of the Sìkù base.
Methodologically a Cài-Yuán-dìng-orthodox xiàng-shù-cosmologist: the 10-Hé tú / 9-Luò shū assignment, fēn wěi (warp-division) charting of the Xiāntiān, and cuòzōng (zigzag-arrangement) charting of the Hòutiān. The 30-year mountain-retreat composition discipline places him in the lineage of Yuán-period scholarly recluses parallel to Yú Yǎn (俞琰) and Léi Sīqí (雷思齊).