Jin Yuelin (1895-1984) Jin Yuelin (1895-1984) was a Chinese philosopher and logician. The courtesy name is Longsun, a native of Zhuji, Zhejiang, born in Changsha, Hunan. Engaged in teaching, research and organizational leadership of philosophy and logic, he was one of the first logicians to systematically introduce modern logic to China. Combining Western philosophy with Chinese philosophy, a unique philosophical system was established. A large number of highly qualified professionals in philosophy and logic have been trained. The Jin Yuelin Academic Foundation is now established.
Xu Zhimo (1897.1.15~1931.11.19), a modern poet and essayist. Han nationality, native of Xiashi Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. Xu Zhimo is Jin Yong's cousin. His original name was Zhang Qu and his courtesy name was Qian Sen. He changed his name to Zhimo when he was studying in the United States. Pen names that have been used: Nanhu, Shizhe, Haigu, Gu, Dabing, Yunzhonghe, Xianhe, Delete Wo, Xinshou, Huanggou, Eer, etc. Xu Zhimo is a representative poet of the Crescent School and a member of the Crescent Poetry Society. He graduated from Hangzhou No. 1 Middle School in 1915 and studied at Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University. In 1918, he went to the United States to study banking. In 1921, he went to study in England and entered Cambridge University as a special student to study political economics. During his two years in Cambridge, he was deeply influenced by Western education and influenced by European and American Romanticism and Aesthetic poets.
Liang Sicheng, male, from Xinhui, Guangdong Province, is a famous architect and architectural educator in China. He has been engaged in the research of ancient Chinese architecture and architectural education throughout his life. He systematically investigated, organized, and studied the history and theory of ancient Chinese architecture, and was the pioneer and founder of this discipline. He has participated in the design of the Monument to the People's Heroes and other designs. He is a promoter of urban planning in the capital of New China and the host of several major design plans since the founding of the People's Republic of China. He is a consultant to the National Flag and National Emblem Selection Committee of New China.
Lin Huiyin, an architect and writer, was the first female architect in China. She was also hailed by Hu Shi as a talented woman of the Chinese generation. In the early 1930s, he and his husband Liang Sicheng used modern scientific methods to study ancient Chinese architecture and became pioneers in this academic field. Later, they achieved great academic achievements in this area and laid a solid scientific foundation for the study of ancient Chinese architecture. Her literary works include prose, poetry, novels, scripts, translations and letters, among which the representative works are "You Are April in the World" and the novel "Ninety-nine Degrees of Middle". He died in the early morning of April 1, 1955, at the age of 51.
These four people have emotional entanglements. 16-year-old Lin Huiyin traveled through Europe. While in England, he met Xu Zhimo, who was studying in England at the time. At that time, Xu Zhimo was already the father of a two-year-old child. Xu Zhimo was attracted by Lin Huiyin's outstanding talent and beauty, and pursued Lin Huiyin hard, even divorcing his first wife Zhang Youyi. But after rational thinking, Lin Huiyin returned to China early with his father, and left Zhimo without saying goodbye... The famous "Occasionally" poem written by Xu Zhimo to Lin Huiyin goes like this: "I am a cloud in the sky/Occasionally Projected in the heart of your wave/You don’t need to be surprised/Don’t even need to be happy/It disappears in an instant/You and I meet on the sea of ????darkness/You have yours/I have my direction/You may as well remember/It’s best for you Forget/the light that shined on each other during this encounter. "This is the best confession of Xu Zhimo's feelings for Lin Huiyin. He fell in love at first sight and went his separate ways rationally. This is a kind of pure love that is difficult to understand in the world. Lin Weiyin later married Liang Sicheng according to family arrangements. She and Jin Yuelin were close friends, and Jin Yuelin loved her all his life. , because she will never marry for the rest of her life.