Huang Yi, also known as Komatsu, named Qiu Fan, Qiu Yingfan and Sanhuatan, is a disciple of Lian Zong, also known as Huang Jiu. Pretending to be a little Penglai pavilion. Qiantang, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou) people. Born in the 9th year of Qing Qianlong (1744) on October 19th, died in the 7th year of Jiaqing (1802) on February 23rd. In addition, Huang Shugu's Legacy of the Fast is attached as follows: Huang Yi died in the eighth year of Jiaqing, while Liang Tingcan's Chronicle of Life and Death of Celebrities in Past Dynasties and Wu Hailin's Dictionary of Historical Figures in China, Li Yanpei believe that he died in the sixth year of Jiaqing, which is a mistake. As an important academic figure in this period, Huang Yi has not been fully concerned and deeply studied by contemporary people. So far, there is no special article to sort out and study his family background. This kind of combing and research plays an important role in a comprehensive and in-depth study of the formation process of Huang Yi's artistic thought and style.