Lin Huiyin has many interesting stories in terms of feelings and has become the talk of the public after tea. It is precisely because of these rumors and the book "Liang Sicheng, Lin Huiyin and Me" written by Lin Shu that the public is dazed to negativeize Lin Huiyin, and forget the true degree of the matter and the positive side of Lin Huiyin.
When Lin Hui was young, his parents were busy with work and lived with his grandparents for a long time. Lin Huiyin's enlightenment was taught by his great aunt Lin Zemin. Later, due to his father's job change, Lin Huiyin moved to Beijing with his family and settled down and studied at the Beijing Peihua Girls' High School run by the Church of England.
Because Lin Huiyin's parents have not been around since she was a child and her grandparents are old, she learned to be independent earlier than her peers, take care of some trivial things at home, and have a little self-discipline and planning in academics.

Lin Huiyin then began his journey through Europe with the support of his family. During his time in England, xu Zhimo, who was influenced by the landlord in London, developed a strong interest in architecture and met his father. The journey through Europe had a great influence on the young Lin Huiyin. In the time that followed, we can faintly see the shadow of that period, both in terms of literary creation and architecture.
Before studying in the United States, Lin Huiyin's experience was not very prominent and worthy of admiration, but after this, Lin Huiyin's three words left a strong mark in history.
First of all, Lin Huiyin graduated from the prestigious Pennsylvania University. At that time, penn's architecture department did not say female students, and Lin Huiyin had to register for Penn's fine arts department. During his university years, Lin Huiyin not only successfully studied fine arts and architecture at the same time, but also graduated with honors. This laid a solid foundation for her to shine in the history of Chinese architecture.
Lin Huiyin, who returned to China, did not choose to be a wife at home. Instead, he and her husband Liang Sicheng went to the front line of ancient Chinese architecture to fight. With their footsteps and youth, they have traveled to more than 200 counties in 15 provinces of China, surveying and surveying more than 2,000 ancient architectural relics preserved from the Tang, Song, Yuan and other generations.
During this period, Lin Huiyin's physical condition was very unsatisfactory, and he suffered from tuberculosis. According to Liang Zaibing, Lin Huiyin sometimes coughed until there was blood in the stars. Obviously, his body was not suitable for high-intensity work, and Lin Huiyin climbed up from the bed and walked step by step with a cane to the front line of the ancient building.
The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in an all-round way, and the situation at home and abroad was extremely tense. At this time, Lin Huiyin did not choose to take his children overseas to escape the war. She and her children went to Sichuan for a short time to escape the war. According to Liang Zaibing's recollection, Lin Huiyin's tuberculosis was very serious, and Sichuan was wet and rainy in winter. Such an environment was a fatal blow to Lin Huiyin's tuberculosis.
Lin Huiyin lived in Sichuan less than a month after the recurrence of tuberculosis and has a tendency to worsen. It was medical conditions and living conditions that could not cure Lin Huiyin's illness, just in the simple house, without lights and running water, Lin Huiyin stubbornly survived the difficult days of high fever for several weeks.
During that period of shelter from the war, when Lin Huiyin's body could sometimes get out of bed and move around, she would help Liang Sicheng complete the construction work. In order to build a society, Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng took out a large number of household belongings. But they never complain, and sometimes they make fun of the current state of life.
During that period, when someone asked Lin Hui why she chose to stay here, she replied with a sonorous and forceful word: "Behind me is Yangzijiang." "Let me ask, is lin Huiyin, who is patriotic and self-reliant, what we think of her in a daze?
I don't know when "Lin Huiyin" became a typical representative of the villain, but the reason was only because of the emotional turmoil caused by those rumors. I feel a little sad about this phenomenon. We live in an era of peace, without the youth of soldiers and horses, without the baptism of guns and guns. Their confused feelings in the face of the masters make us curious and forget their contribution to the times. It's a mockery of one era to another, and I can't help but feel sad.
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The Biography of Lin Huiyin