Lin Huiyin
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At least once in your life, you should forget yourself for someone, without asking for results, for peers, or for what you once had. , I don’t even ask you to love me. I just ask to meet you in my most beautiful years! __Xu Zhimo "Forgot Myself"
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 writer at that time, he changed his name to Huiyin. Famous Chinese architect, poet, and writer. The wife of architect Liang Sicheng, the designer and architect of the Monument to the People's Heroes and the deepening plan of the National Emblem of the People's Republic of China. In the early 1930s, together with Liang Sicheng, he used modern scientific methods to study ancient Chinese architecture and became a pioneer in this academic field. Later, he achieved great academic achievements in this area and laid a solid scientific foundation for the study of ancient Chinese architecture. In literature, he has written essays, poems, novels, scripts, translations and letters, etc. His representative works include "You Are April in the World", "Lotus Lantern", "Ninety-nine Degrees", etc. Among them, "You Are the April Heaven in the World" is the most well-known and widely recited.