英文摘要:Huang Tu-Shui was honored to be the first sculptor in Taiwan modern art history though he lived only for 36 years. At the year he was born, Japan started to colonize Taiwan. Japanese practical education policy and prosperous commercial environment of Tadauchen enriched the sculptor’s vision and thinking. The study stressed on the sculptor’s career from 1895 to 1930, and took the sculptures of “Sakyamuni” and “A Flock of Buffalo” as examples. Seeing through expanding and changing of the time and the space in Tadauchen, it try to observe and discuss the influence elements that embedded in the sculptor’s works. In addition, politics during Japanese occupation, the complicate city space of Tadauchen, and the social environment at that time etc, deeply influenced the sculptor’s mind and his creation. The study will try hard to do further research.