Huang (1269- 1354) is a native of Changshu, Jiangsu. Real name is Lu, famous sword, long word, big idiot, also a Taoist priest in Yifeng, and a Taoist priest in Jingxi at night. His parents died young. Following Yongjia Huang, his father said at the age of 90, "Huang was a child a long time ago." Therefore, the name is ambiguous. He used to be a bookkeeper in the customer department of Lian Fang, western Zhejiang, and was wrongly put into prison because of his involvement in the boss's corruption case. After he was released from prison, he changed his name to "big idiot" and lived in seclusion. From then on, he converted to Taoism "Quanzhen religion", sent his feelings to mountains and rivers, traveled around the world, entertained himself with poems and paintings, and made a living by selling hexagrams. With Zhenwu (1280- 1354), Ni Zan (1301-kloc-0/374), Wang Meng (1308-1374). His brushwork first learned from Dong Yuan and Ju Ran in the Five Dynasties and the early Song Dynasty, and was later influenced by Zhao Mengfu. He is good at using wet brush to make meticulous brushwork, which was highly praised by painters in Ming and Qing Dynasties and became the most popular painter in Yuan Sijia (Wang Meng, Ni Zan, Zhenwu). In addition, in addition to painting, there are also writings, such as "Writing Landscape" and "On Painting Landscape", which are all models of later generations.
Fuchun Shan Jutu is the work of Huang, the leader of Yuan Dynasty, in his later years. At the age of 79, it was his younger brother Zheng Xun. It was written by Jin Zhiyang, a disciple of Quanzhen Taoist. It was not until 1350 that Huang wrote an inscription for this painting. This huge painting was not completed until shortly before his death. It took about seven years before and after, and when it was finally sealed is unknown.