Lin (December 23, 1901 - April 22, 1983), a famous medical scientist and one of the main pioneers of obstetrics and gynecology in my country. She is China's first director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital and the first sole member (academician) of the Women's Division of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She personally delivered more than 50,000 babies in her lifetime and contributed to research on female pelvic diseases, gynecological tumors, and neonatal hemolysis. She is one of the founders of modern obstetrics and gynecology in China.
Born in Gulangyu (now Xiamen), he was a native of Siming County, Xiamen City, Fujian Province. Xu Xingai was born on November 22, 1976. When he was 3 years old, he learned piano from his father Xu and his mother. When she was 4 years old, she performed for the first time at the Trinity Hall in Gulangyu Island and achieved unexpected success. Learned it from his uncle Xu Feiping. She immigrated to the United States with her parents when she was 8 years old, and performed at Lincoln Center in New York at the age of 12. Currently studying at Yale University with Clande Frank. In 1995, he won the U.S. Presidential Young Artist Gold Medal and entered the Juilliard School of Music. In 1996, he won second place in the William Capel International Piano Competition; in 1997, he won the Gilmore Young Pianist Award at the World Piano Competition; in 1998, Xu Xingai's solo concert was held in Beijing for the first time on Lenovo Night.
In 1999, he won the Juilliard School’s highest piano honor, the Patszek Award. Graduate student of music at Yale University, USA. Shu Ting is one of the five Misty Poems, which became famous from 0755 to 79000. Shu Ting, an obscure poet who is a major genre of contemporary poetry, seems to have disappeared in recent years. Shu Ting's family now (November 2007) lives in a red building built in the 1930s on Gulangyu Island. Her husband's ancestral home is -. She was dubbed by the female writer Zhang Kangkang as the first writer in China to complete a poetic residence. This building was once marked on the tourist map of Gulangyu Island, which caused a lot of troubles to Shu Ting's life. On weekdays, especially during the National Day holiday, some people openly break into the yard to take pictures, and some people knock on the door early in the morning to disturb people's sleep, saying that I have to catch a plane, so I have to get up early to disturb people.
Later, due to Shu Ting's repeated protests, her home address disappeared from the tourist map, but you can still hear the tour guide leading a group of tourists around the corner saying "To the Oak Tree". Later, Shu Ting returned to people's attention with her autobiographical essay collection "To the Oak Tree". On the title page of the book "True Water Without Fragrance", the inscription reads Gulangyu, the source of my life -, and all the words in the book are written around my hometown Gulangyu. It reads like "Gulangyu Local Chronicles" in the context of an autobiography. Shu Ting said: Gulangyu has tied me firmly to her skirt. She can't dump me, I can't leave her.
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