Huáng Xiǎopèi 黃小配, also known as Huáng Shìzhòng 黃世仲 (literary name 黃耀公 Huáng Yàogōng; 1872–1913), was a Cantonese journalist, novelist, and revolutionary activist. Born in Pānyú 番禺, Guǎngdōng, he became one of the most prolific and politically engaged writers of the late-Qīng reform era. A close associate of Sūn Yat-sen 孫中山, he edited the revolutionary newspaper Zhōngguó Rìbào 中國日報 in Hong Kong and contributed to numerous other reform-era periodicals. His fiction, written under the pen name 黃小配, includes the political novel Huànhǎi Shēngchén Lù 宦海升沉錄 (KR4k0148), which dramatizes the career of a Yuán Shìkǎi-like figure through the final turbulent years of the Qīng dynasty. He was also a prolific playwright in the Cantonese opera tradition. Following the failed Second Revolution (1913), he was arrested and executed by the Nationalist forces, becoming a martyr of the republican movement. CBDB does not contain an entry.