Lin Huiyin (June 10, 1904 - April 1, 1955), female, Han nationality, from Min County, Fujian (now Fuzhou), was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. His original name was Lin Huiyin, and his name came from "Poetry Daya Siqi": The great concubine Huiyin is the son of Bai Si. Later, because he was often mistaken for "Lin Weiyin", a male writer at that time, he changed his name to "Huiyin".
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You are the flowers blooming on each tree, and the swallows whispering between the beams. You are love, warmth and hope, you are April in the world. --Lin Huiyin "You Are the April Day in the World"
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I would like to turn into a fallen leaf and let the wind and rain blow everywhere; Or a flowing cloud, in the clear blue sky, no longer connected with the earth. --Lin Huiyin's "Willingness"
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If my heart was a lotus, with a lighted wax branch in the middle, even if it was just that cut of light, I would We also want it to proudly hold out its glory. --Lin Weiyin "My Heart is a Lotus"
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Those who love it, those who don't. All the while saying goodbye. --Lin Huiyin
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Forget that this world once existed; that there was you; mourn who had ever been in love; fall like falling flowers, forget to go into these tears emotions. --Lin Huiyin's "Willingness"
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On that day nothing will remain, less trace than a flash of light or a breath of wind. You will also forget that I was in this world. Lived. -- Lin Huiyin's "Willing"
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It's you, it's a flower, it's a dream, I've been here, and now it's like the wind shaking me. --Lin Huiyin
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The sky was washed by last night's rain, and the hills cast a shadow on the sun; the sheep followed the herders into the village, and were shaded by a big tree. The bottom covers the well, and it also looks like a heart! --Lin Huiyin
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I say you are the April day in the world. Your laughter lights up the wind on all sides, dancing and changing in the glory of spring. --Lin Huiyin "You are the April day in the world"
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Sighing as vague as a sigh - "Don't throw it away" by Lin Huiyin
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No matter how you hide it and want to retain the innocence of youth, time will still ruthlessly leave the marks of growth rings and wind and frost on your face.
--Lin Huiyin
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