Huáng Yuānyào 黃淵耀 (d. 1645), zì Wěigōng 偉恭; native of Jiādìng 嘉定. Younger brother of the late-Míng martyr 黃淳耀 (1605–1645; hào Táoān 陶菴). When the Qīng army stormed Jiādìng in the Jiādìng sāntú of seventh- and eighth-month 1645, the two brothers entered a Buddhist hermitage and hanged themselves together. He is named in 吳偉業’s preface to the Táoān quánjí (KR4e0244) as one who, together with their friends Hóu Jǐdào 侯幾道 (云俱) and Xià Qǐlín 夏啟霖, had been engaged with 黃淳耀 in ‘day-and-night xìngmìng (nature-and-destiny) study’ as a zhūshēng (county licentiate) for two decades. CBDB 30658.