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In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

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In 1949, when the People's Republic of China was about to be founded, the design of the national emblem became an extremely important task. This tiny symbol carries the style and spirit of the entire country. Lin Huiyin, a talented architect and poet, was given the mission of designing the national emblem.

In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

Lin Huiyin was born into a family of officials and eunuchs and received a high-quality education from an early age. As a girl, she traveled to Europe and met a female architect whose talent and independence fascinated Lin and sparked her interest in architecture.

In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

When studying in the United States, Lin Huiyin chose fine arts, but did not forget his love for architecture, and studied all architecture courses wholeheartedly. After marrying Liang Sicheng, the two traveled all over China, inspecting ancient buildings and making great efforts to protect ancient monuments.

In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

In 1950, the design of the national emblem became an urgent issue for the country. Lin Huiyin and the design team of the Central Academy of Fine Arts have repeatedly deliberated and undergone several reviews. Premier Zhou's proposal became an inspiration for the design of the national emblem, which was finally passed unanimously.

In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

Lin Hui's dedication and talent have added a lot to the national emblem of New China, and also demonstrated the responsibility of a patriot and architect.

In 1949, Lin Hui designed the national emblem due to illness! Dismissed many times! Premier Zhou: Just add ears of wheat

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