Late-Míng / early-Qīng Buddhist layman (DILA: 否, “not a monk”), of Xiùshuǐ 秀水 (Jiāxīng, Zhèjiāng); sobriquets Zhǐān 止菴 (“Resting-Hermitage”; also written 東海止菴 / 秀水止菴) and Zàishēng jūshì 載生居士. Lifedates unrecorded. Composed three works in the Xùzàngjīng: the HuángMíng Jīngāng xīnyì lù 皇明金剛新異錄 (one juan, anthology of Vajracchedikā-related miracle tales of the Míng); the Jīngāng jīng dàyì 金剛經大意 (KR6c0072, X25 no. 484), composed in Shùnzhì 12 = 1655 as an epistolary reply to a fellow layman Tú Xīān 屠息庵; and the Bānruò xīnjīng dàyì 般若心經大意 (one juan), composed in Kāngxī 18 = 1679 — the latter date pushes Wáng’s active span across the MíngQīng dynastic transition into the early Kāngxī decades.