- 周文王 zhōuwénwáng King Wen of ZhouKing Wen of Zhou (c. 1152-1056 BC), also known as [[姬昌|姬昌|ji1 chang1]], a leader who laid the foundations for the Western Zhou dynasty and father of [[周武王|周武王|zhou1 wu3 wang2]]
- 赵惠文王 zhàohuìwénwáng King Huiwen of ZhaoKing Huiwen of Zhao, ruler of the state of [[赵国|趙國|zhao4 guo2]] during the Warring States Period (reigned 298–266 BC)
- 秦惠文王 qínhuìwénwáng King Huiwen of QinKing Huiwen of Qin (356–311 BC), son of [[秦孝公|秦孝公|qin2 xiao4 gong1]] and ruler of the State of [[秦国|秦國|qin2 guo2]] during the Warring States Period. He expanded Qin territory by conquering areas like Ba and Shu and executed the reformer [[商鞅|商鞅|shang1 yang1]].
- 文王课 wénwángkè divination with coinsA form of divination using three copper coins thrown like dice to determine good or bad luck; traditionally based on the 64 hexagrams of the [[易经|易經|yi4 jing1]].