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The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

A poetic Thousand Hills Waterfall, an ancient April day. The world knows to see her talent and poetry, but she also has a magnificent righteousness, a strong iron bone, and can focus on the overall situation at the time of national crisis, and the crisis of the country precedes herself.

Lin Huiyin, a woman who is loved by the world, seems to be just a weak fairy who has gone down to the ground, but she has also shown extraordinary courage and courage in the face of the dangers of her home and country.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Aspire to architecture

In 1904, Lin Huiyin was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Like a typical Jiangnan woman, she has a gentleness and tenderness like water. Her family is also a scholarly family, which makes Lin Huiyin very well educated from an early age.

At the age of sixteen, Lin Huiyin, who was still a middle school student, traveled with her father to Europe, and the landlord during her trip to London was a female architect, and under her influence, Lin Huiyin aspired to study architecture.

After returning to China, Lin Huiyin continued to study in the women's middle school and struggled for his dream of studying architecture.

In 1919, Lin Huiyin was seventeen years old, grew into a big girl, and also reached the age of the first opening of the love dou. This year, Lin Huiyin met her husband who was about to walk through her life hand in hand, and she was also a good partner in her career, Liang Sicheng.

Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin are the same age, and at the moment when lin Huiyin's home met her, Liang Sicheng fell in love with her, and he fell in love with her at first sight.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Later, the two became more and more closely related, although in the eyes of many people, Liang Sicheng was a bit dull, like a nerd who read a dead book, although at first in Lin Huiyin's eyes, Liang Sicheng was far less romantic and affectionate than Xu Zhimo, whom he knew in Europe.

But after getting along for a long time, Lin Huiyin slowly found that Liang Sicheng, who was somewhat "dull", could bring her an endless sense of security and let her rely on it.

In 1924, at the age of twenty, the two went to the United States to study and entered the Academy of Fine Arts of the University of Pennsylvania. At that time, the Department of Architecture did not admit female students, but Lin Huiyin still chose the Department of Architecture, which began her wonderful life on the road of architecture.

Four years later, Lin Huiyin married Liang Sicheng. The two people are similar in age and focus on the same field, which can be described as a talented woman and a soul mate who can explore academics. After marriage, the couple returned to China and were employed by the Department of Architecture of Northeastern University to devote themselves to the investigation and research of architecture.

After returning to China, the husband and wife jointly visited and inspected ancient buildings in various regions of China, committed to the protection of ancient buildings, and paid attention to many ancient buildings that were previously overlooked. Lin Huiyin also designed dormitory buildings for Peking University, published many architectural papers, and made great contributions to Chinese architecture together with her husband Liang Sicheng.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Lin Huiyin not only has great achievements in architecture, but also has great achievements in literature. When I was traveling with my father in Europe, I met the poet Xu Zhimo and came into contact with new poems, which I liked very much.

Later, after returning to China, Xu Zhimo and others established the Crescent Moon Society in Beijing, and Lin Huiyin often went to participate in various activities of the Crescent Moon Society and also performed on stage. Xu Zhimo can be said to be Lin Huiyin's enlightenment teacher on the road of literature.

In addition to studying architecture, Lin Huiyin also engaged in many literary creations. He has published dozens of works, including poetry, prose, and novels. Her poems are unique and highly regarded in the literary world.

Originally, Lin Hui met the person he loved and engaged in the cause he loved, and lived a full and happy life. But life is always unsatisfactory, and disasters always strike unconsciously.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Homesickness

In 1937, the July 7 Incident broke out. At that time, Lin Huiyin was conducting a field investigation in Shanxi. There she found a wooden structure of the Tang Dynasty, and was immersed in observation, who knew that the July 7 Incident suddenly broke out, and she was forced to interrupt the investigation.

Soon after, Peiping fell, and Lin Hui fled with his family to Kunming for refuge. At this time, Lin Huiyin already had a son and a daughter with Liang Sicheng, his daughter was eight years old, and his younger son was only five years old. Under the social turmoil under the war, Lin Huiyin and her husband Liang Sicheng fled to Kunming with such a small child, and it is conceivable how many difficulties to overcome.

In Kunming, Lin Huiyin and Liang Si became the first and only houses in their lives, where they spent three years. Three years later, due to Liang Sicheng's work, Liang Sicheng was going to Yibin, Sichuan, and Lin Huiyin followed her husband to live with her family in a small and dilapidated farmhouse.

The protracted war did not crush Lin Huiyin's soul, but it crushed her body. Due to years of upheaval and displacement, wandering around, coupled with the extremely poor material living conditions during the War of Resistance, and a long period of research and work, Lin Huiyin's lung disease recurred.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

But even so, Lin Huiyin is reluctant to go to foreign countries for treatment. Perhaps in Lin Huiyin's heart, being with her motherland at all times is the thing that can make her feel at ease. When her homeland was in danger, it was difficult for her to go to a foreign country alone. In Lin Huiyin's heart, the safety of the motherland was far more important than her own well-being.

At that time, Lin Huiyin's youngest son, Liang Congjie, was only eight years old. Eight-year-old boys are supposed to have had a carefree childhood, running wildly, catching birds, and playing with mud with boys of the same age. But Liang Congzhi hid in that small broken farmhouse, listening to the incessant bombardment of the sky, and worrying all day.

One day he leaned into his mother's arms and asked, "Mother, what if one day the Japanese come to Sichuan?" Lin Huiyin looked out the window, her eyes were melancholy and full of determination, and she calmly told her son: "Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?" "

At that time, Liang Congjie could not understand the meaning of his mother's words, until he grew up and slowly understood things, and then he suddenly woke up and realized that his mother was such a resolute and courageous person.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Exert the residual heat

The days of the War of Resistance were difficult and maddening. In such a dark day, Lin Huiyin still chose to stick to his career, study architecture, devote himself to literature, even if the environment is harsh, even if the body is unwell, and does not give up his pursuit. Perhaps this is the composure of a nurturing woman.

The lung disease devoured this weak woman little by little, Lin Huiyin's health was getting worse and worse, and Lin Huiyin, who was still working hard to drag the sick body, was admirable and painful.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Lin Huiyin's family moved back to Beiping, and Lin Huiyin continued to design residences for Tsinghua University, where he worked, and published poems he had written earlier.

Later, Lin Huiyin was hired as a professor at Tsinghua University, participated in the CPPCC meeting, designed the Monument to the People's Heroes, and was elected as a deputy to the National People's Congress, making many contributions to the various undertakings of New China. But the body is getting worse every day.

In 1953, then Beijing began planning the large-scale demolition of ancient buildings. In the eyes of the people at that time, the capital of new China needed new buildings to shine. The far-sighted Lin Hui, rejecting the resolution, clashed head-on with Beijing at the time. Lin Hui was dizzy with anger, and his condition deteriorated sharply, and he even refused to take medicine for treatment.

The son asked her, what should I do when the Japanese army comes? Lin Huiyin said: Isn't the Yangtze River at the doorstep?

Later, Lin Huiyin's condition deteriorated sharply. In 1955, Lin Hui died of illness in Beijing at the age of 51.

She finally fell into the arms of the motherland she loved, the homeland she loved, and the cause she had struggled for all her life. Lin Huiyin's life is wonderful and rich. She is one of the very few women who have made outstanding achievements in many fields such as architecture and literature.

Her talent is admirable, and her loyalty to her country and her courage and courage to not lose men are also admirable.

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