Wàn Biǎo 萬表 (1498–1556), zì Mínwàng 民望, hào Lùyuán 鹿園 (also Jiǔshā Shānrén 九沙山人), of Yīnxiàn 鄞縣 (modern Ningbo, Zhèjiāng). Late-Ming senior military-civil official.
Hereditary military-officer background: his family had held the Nánjīng zhōngjūn (Nanjing Central Army) hereditary appointment for several generations. He combined this with civil-Confucian attainment, achieving jìnshì in jiājìng 5 (1526). Rose to Bīngbù shàngshū 兵部尚書 (Minister of War) and Tàizǐ shàobǎo 太子少保 (Minor Tutor to the Crown Prince). Active in mid-Ming anti-pirate / wōkòu 倭寇 coastal-defence campaigns.
In addition to his military and administrative work, Wàn Biǎo was a serious Wáng Yáng-míng-school Confucian scholar — author of multiple statecraft treatises and a noted xīnxué (mind-school) disciple. His medical compilation, the Wànshì jiāchāo jìshì liángfāng 萬氏家抄濟世良方 (KR3ed049), was expanded and reprinted by his grandson Wàn Bāngfú 萬邦孚 (cānróng of Ruìyán) in wànlì 30 (1602). CBDB id 38020 (1498–1556).