Huang Yongyu, pseudonym Yellow Apricot Champagne, scalper, beef cutlet. Born on July 9,1924, in Dingcheng District, Hunan Province (now Changde Dingcheng District) , the ancestral home of Fenghuang County, Hunan Province. Tujia people. Professor of China Central Academy of Fine Arts and former head of the printmaking department. In 1946, he married Zhang Meixi. Huang Yongyu, academician of Chinese Painting Academy, Primary School and incomplete middle school education. Poor family, 12-year-old to go out to make a living, living in Anhui, Fujian Small Porcelain Workshop in the mountains to do child labor, and later moved to Shanghai, Taiwan and Hong Kong. He began to publish his works at the age of 14, and later concentrated on printmaking. His unique printmaking works are well-known at home and abroad. At the age of 16, he began to make a living by painting and woodcarving. He has served as a laborer in a porcelain factory, a teacher in a primary school, a teacher in a secondary school, a librarian in Family Education, an art trainee in a Drama Troupe, an editor of a newspaper, a film writer and a professor of China Central Academy of Fine Arts, and a vice-chairman of the China Association of Artists