Late-Míng / early-Qīng philologist, Fúmèng 扶孟, hào Báishān 白山, of Shèxiàn 歙縣 (Huīzhōu, modern Anhui). Held the rank of zhūshēng under the Míng but did not take office under the Qing, working privately as a scholar after the dynastic transition. His two surviving philological works are the Zìgǔ KR1j0014 (a one-juàn miscellany on individual graphs, modeled in title on Zhāng Yī’s 張揖 lost Gǔjīn zìgǔ) and the more substantial Yìfǔ 義府 (two juàn, also in the Sìkù), both centered on liùshū analysis and on testing received glosses against citations from across the Classics and HànWèi sources. Wáng Niànsūn and the Gāoyóu Wángshì Qing philologists drew on Huáng’s analyses regularly. CBDB lifedates 1622–1696. (Note: the catalog meta gives only “b. 1622,” but CBDB and the tíyào together pin both birth and death dates.)