Huang Te-shih

Huang's works span across both old and new styles, and he employed both Chinese and Japanese languages in his writings.

His dedication to children's literature,[1] research, and compilation of folk songs and traditional songbooks, as well as his studies in Taiwanese puppetry, all showcase his comprehensive and diverse academic interests.

Despite experiencing three strokes in his life, he continued to pursue knowledge and was honored with the National Award for Arts.

Huang Te-shih showed a high degree of concern for literature and history, maintaining active involvement in the cultural and literary fields.

Throughout his career, he held important positions, including deputy editor-in-chief of Taiwan Shin Sheng Daily News, director of The Mandarin Daily News, and Vice President of the Taipei Ying Poetry Society.

Portrait of Huang Te-shih.