Huang Yongyu (b.1924), a native of Fenghuang County, Hunan, Tujia. In 1937, he studied at Jimei Middle School in Xiamen, Fujian. In 1952, he returned to Beijing from Hong Kong and was assigned to work at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. He successively served as an associate professor, professor, and vice chairman of the Chinese Artists Association. He is now a consultant of the Chinese Artists Association. The painting tradition pays attention to "designing white as black". He prefers to "use black to show white". This kind of reverse inheritance not only makes the main body of the picture prominent, colorful, but also very heavy and powerful. There are many moss and grasses under the lotus, and the relationship between light reflection and color is very rich. 69*69cm