There is an article in Lin Yutang's former residence, which is about my hometown.

China is a famous modern writer, scholar, translator, linguist and a representative of Neo-Taoism. 1895 was born in a Christian pastor's family in Banzai Town, Pinghe County, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. Formerly known as Lehe, later changed to Yutang, later changed to Yutang. In his early years, he studied in the United States and Germany, and obtained a master's degree in literature from Harvard University and a doctorate in linguistics from Leipzig University. After returning to China, he taught in Tsinghua University, Peking University and Xiamen University. He used to be the director of fine arts and literature of UNESCO and the vice chairman of the International Pen Club. Lin Yutang was nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature twice in 1940 and 1950. He founded The Analects of Confucius, The World, The Wind of the Universe and other publications, and his works include the novel Smoke in Beijing, Laughing and Ridiculous. Prose essays, the feast of life, the art of life, and the translation of Selected Poems of Dongpo and Six Chapters of a Floating Life. 1966 settled in Taiwan Province province. 1976 died in Hong Kong at the age of 80.