The following Huang Xiao book is from Liu Jiaoshou of Qingdao University.

Huang Xiaoshu (1900- 1964), whose real name is Princess, is Shaoan, Shaochang, etc. His father Huang Zengyuan (1857— 1935) was the magistrate of Jinan in the late Qing Dynasty. After Xuan Tong abdicated (19 12), his family moved to Qingdao and lived at No.51Hunan Road. Huang Xiaoshu spent his youth in Qingdao. In the following years, except for the decade from 1924 to 1934, he mainly lived in Shanghai and Huzhou, and from 1936 to 1946, he mainly lived in Beijing. Almost all of them teach at Qingdao Shandong University. He is a typical cultural celebrity in Qingdao.

Huang Xiaoshu is a talented all-rounder, who has high attainments in poetry, painting and calligraphy, and has the reputation of "three unique skills". He also had high attainments in the fields of ancient philology, edition bibliography, classical literature, epigraphy, cultural relics identification and so on, and was widely praised by academic circles at that time. Among the classical literature professors in the Chinese Department of Shandong University at that time, they were also called "Five Mountains" with Feng (), Lu (Kanru), Gao (Heng) and Xiao (De Fei). [9]

He was especially good at parallel prose and was unique at that time. Feng Xu (1834- 1927), a famous modern ci theorist, compared him with Li Xiang (1858- 193 1) and Sun Deqian (1827). Except for the three masters, plus Liu, they are collectively called the four masters of parallel prose. [10] Jackie Chan (1890- 1944) On Forty Years of Chinese Literature (published by Jiaotong University 1936), the book is divided into five chapters, which are divided into three chapters: parallel prose and poetry.

Huang Xiaoshu's paintings were also highly valued by people at that time. He became famous in the early thirties. He has cooperated with Xia Jingguan, Chen Ba and other famous artists to sell fans, and cooperated with China famous painters Tang Di, Chen Cengshou (1877- 1949), Xia Jingguan, Huang (1868).

Academic works include Notes on Ouyang Yongshu (Commercial Press, 1933 edition, included in the first episode of the library, 0820), Selected Poems of Chu (co-edited with Lu Kanru and Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1956 edition) and Selected Poems of Ouyang Xiu. In addition, he also selected eight well-known works, such as Yutai New Poetry, Qin Zhou Inscription, Hanshu Inscription, Sansuwen, Huangshan Poetry, Sima, Qian Wen and Jin Shu, and compiled them into the Series of Students' Chinese Studies edited by Wang, Zhu Jingnong. His Tian Wen Da Shu is also printed in this world.

In terms of poetry creation, there are six volumes of Yue Chang Manuscripts (published in 1935, inscribed by Chen, and later included in Province's Historical Materials Series of Modern China 0726) and the Second Draft of Yue Chang's Ci (printed as a running script, one of the engravings of a sea building). Among them, Laoshan Collection is his collection of literary creations, which mainly describes the natural beauty of Laoshan Mountain. It is divided into three parts: poem, word and article. Before and after each part, there are inscriptions and comments by famous people at that time, such as Qu, Long, Xu Baoheng, Xia, Wang, Zhu Xixi, Wu Zeyu, Huang, etc. ..... with the songs of the Tang and Song Dynasties, he wrote the scenery of Qian Shan. For thousands of years, there have been no rich and exquisite people gathered in Ruozi, and there are famous mountains and new businesses. There is no doubt after the biography. "Laoshan is located in a corner of the sea. Although there are always many literati singing, probably no other literati wrote the beauty of Laoshan Mountain with hundreds of poems, words and articles like Huang Xiaoshu. Because of his love for the landscape of Laoshan Mountain, Huang Xiaoshu not only has the nickname of "Assisting Tangshan Mountain People" (one of Laoshan Assisting Tangshan), but also goes to Laoshan Mountain several times a year to paint the beautiful scenery of Laoshan Mountain with a brush and complete hundreds of landscape paintings of Laoshan Mountain.

On the whole, Huang Xiaoshu's achievements are not inferior to those of the above-mentioned cultural celebrities. He has lived in Qingdao longer than Kang Youwei and others, and his children have always lived in Qingdao, and they still live in Qingdao now. But how many people know about Huang Xiaoshu today? Even among the older generation of Qingdao people, such people are rare.