Career
In 1792, he passed his first governmental examination (壬子 式年試 生員), Class 2 Category 13. In 1794, he passed his liberal arts examination (甲寅 庭試 丙科), Category 17. Hwang was promoted to the government position Rank 6 (六品) and became Minister of the Interior (吏曹正郞) without becoming Chung-Hwan position (淸宦職).
In 1801, Hwang received the positions of MoonSaRang (問事郞), Gang-Dong Governor (江東縣監), Judge (正言), Ji-Pyung (持平), and JongBuSiJeong (宗簿寺正).
In 1806, after not attending a government meeting to impeach the second vice-premier, Kim Dal-Soon (金達淳), he was exiled to Yong-Chun (龍川) and then transferred to GoKumDo (古今島), but in 1809 he was pardoned due to the birth of Ik-Jong (翼宗). In 1820, he was appointed governor of Kyung-Sang State (慶尙道都事) but soon thereafter he resigned.
He was talented in sentence construction and calligraphy (e.g., traditional (篆書), simplified (隷書), cursive (楷書), and hand-written (草書)).