Huang Zhuo (1902 ~ 1984) is a linguist. The word Yao Xian, the word Di Zhi. A native of Qichun County, Hubei Province. Nephew of Huang Kan, a master of Chinese studies. 1927 graduated from Chinese Department of Sun Yat-sen University in Wuchang. He once taught in Nanjing, and later served as a professor and doctoral supervisor of Chinese Department of Wuhan University, director of Chinese Language Society, consultant of China Exegetics Research Association, and consultant of Hubei Language Society. His contributions in the field of language and writing are mainly embodied in Confucian classics, philology, phonology, exegetics and China ancient literature, among which the exegetical achievements in The Book of Songs are the most outstanding. As the academic successor of Huang Kan, he has accumulated a wealth of materials on the theory of ancient books in Huang Kan schools and published them one after another. 1983, four kinds of written talks, notes on phonology, erya Yin Xun, and Huang Kan's handwritten comments on the Thirteen Classics of Bai Wen were published successively. While sorting out Huang Kan's posthumous works, he also wrote Classic Annotations and Collations (Zhonghua Book Company, 198 1 year), Shi Shuo (Hubei People's Publishing House, 198 1 year), and General Biography of Ancient and Modern Sounds (Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House) As a systematic retrieval data of sound category conversion, the ancient and modern sound category conversion table has reference value for sound category conversion and sound category history. Shi Mao Zheng Jianmin, The Book of Songs Pingyi and Classic Interpretation and Education are all works that the author devoted his whole life and a lot of efforts, among which there are many new ideas and discoveries. The arrangement of Huang Kan's works is of great significance to Huang Kan's academic research and the development of philology, and it is also an important contribution to China's linguistics.