Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBLC) is an applicable technique that can provide a histologic diagnosis of interstitial lung disease(ILD). The general sample size of TBLC is much smaller than that of surgical lung biopsy (SLB), which raises more concerns about the procedure's diagnostic accuracy. A guiding consensus and guidelines on the pathological procedure of ILD with TBLC are required to better guide pathologists in diagnostic practice. The Respiratory Pathology Working Group of the Respiratory Physicians Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Thoracic Diseases Group of the Pathological Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, jointly organized by experts, have worked together to discuss and formulated the consensus. The consensus is based on literature review, clinical practice, collection of clinical issues, and discussion during a series of meetings. Experts approved the final proposed consensus with more than 70% of votes in favor (Delphi). The consensus summarized the delivery requirements, quality evaluation and artificial phenomena of TBLC specimens. It also proposed the diagnostic principles and procedures, types of ILD corresponding to major pathological changes, and major corresponding differential diagnoses of TBLC specimens. Finally, the consensus formed 14 recommendations for clinical diagnosis and multidisciplinary discussion.