Wang Yi (Wang I, traditional: 王繹, simplified: 王绎); ca. (1330-unknown) was a Chinese painter of human figures during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368). His specific date of death is unknown.

Wang was born in the Zhejiang province . His style name was 'Sishan' and his sobriquet was 'Chi Juesheng'. Wang's developed his own distinct style of painting human figures that demonstrated good shape and spirit. He edited the "The Secrets of Painting human figures" to describe his experiences of human figure painting.

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