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A memoir of Lin's life.
Lin, 19 18, was born in Wison Hoshino Hospital in Osaka, Japan. His father Lin was born in Toufen Town, Miaoli County, Taiwan, and his ancestral home is Jiaoling, Guangdong Province. Mother Huang Lin Aizhen is from Banqiao, Taiwan Province.

192 1 year, with her parents moving to Beijing, Lin spent her childhood in the ancient city of Beijing, where the scenes were deeply imprinted in her heart and became her spiritual hometown outside Taiwan Province. Lin's famous work "The Past in the South of the City" was written in a gentle style and belonged to her childhood in Beijing.

Like most writers in the 1950s, Lin was influenced by the May 4th New Culture Movement. 16 years old, admitted to Beiping Journalism College, working as an intern reporter while studying. /kloc-After graduating from 0/9, she became a reporter and editor of World News, focusing on women's news. Lin also met his lifelong partner Xia because of his work. They got married in the auditorium of Peking Union Medical College Hospital on May 1939, which was a major cultural event in Peiping at that time. After marriage, I lived in a big family in Yongguangsi Street, Xiajia.

1948 returned to Taiwan Province province at the age of 30 and began to publish literary creation. 1953, she was hired as the supplement of United Daily News. During her tenure as the editor-in-chief of United Daily News (1953- 1963), she discovered a considerable number of talents with a keen literary sense, and attached importance to Taiwan Province provincial writers, such as Lin Huaimin, Huang Chunming, Zheng Qingwen and Chung Li-ho. In addition, encouraging old writers who stopped writing in the Japanese occupation era, such as Yang Kui, Zhong Zhaozheng, Wen Xin, Chen Huoquan and Shi Cuifeng, to start again is an important promoter of Taiwan Province provincial literature.

In the late 1950s, Lin created four novels, Xiaoyun, Old Stories in the South of the City, Spring Breeze and a Journey to Zhu Meng, and three collections of short stories, namely, Salted Eggs with Green Algae, Marriage Story and Candlewick, with considerable output.

1963, she left the deputy editor-in-chief for ten years, but such setbacks did not hit her. 1968, she and several friends co-founded a literary magazine, Pure Literature Monthly. When compiling this magazine, she personally sent out more than 100 letters, inviting the basic authors she had mastered at the time of compiling to contribute. Her enthusiasm and sincerity touched many people. Pure Literature Monthly was well received and produced many excellent works. The Pure Literature Publishing House she founded (1968- 1995) is the first professional literature publishing house in China, and has published many well-known books, such as The Book of Changing History translated by Peng Ge, Zi Min's prose collection Little Sun, Harmonious Life and the novel Blue and Black, Rolling Liao River. Lin's husband, He Fan, has written the column "On the Glass Mat" (1953- 1984) for more than 30 years, which seems to be a history of social development in Taiwan Province Province. Pure literature specially published these precious materials as "Collected Works of He Fan", which won the Jinding Award as the editor-in-chief.

From 65438 to 0990, Lin returned to Beijing after an absence of 4 1 year and a half, and became an important bridge for cross-strait literary exchanges. She gave a full set of pure literature series and pure literature monthly to the China Museum of Modern Literature in Beijing, and also called on the publishing circles in Taiwan Province Province to donate a large number of books to enrich the Taiwan Province Provincial Library. She also served as a consultant for the representative series of famous contemporary writers in Taiwan Province Province, giving a comprehensive introduction to the works of writers in Taiwan Province Province. Lin's literary achievements have also attracted the attention of the literary world. China Museum of Modern Literature held "Seminar on Forest Works" in 2000 and 1997.