When Wu Sangui led the Qing soldiers into the customs, he joined forces with Shixiong, Zheng Shiying and Lin to fight against the Qing Dynasty and see the light again. Zheng Chenggong sealed Lin Zhong to pacify Bo. In the second year of Longwu (1646), Wang Zhu of the Tang Dynasty died and retreated to Shuangkeng Village in Dehua. In the fourth year of Qing Shunzhi (1647), the prefect made was besieged by heavy troops. The following year (1648), Wang Manhan, the lieutenant, attacked the village again, and Lin Zhong broke through and occupied Tianping City (in the south of this city). In the 11th year of Shunzhi (1654), Lin Zhong led the troops to capture Dehua County. The following year (1655), the Qing soldiers committed another crime and fought in Luokeng (Lei Feng). After the bid, the general manager Wang was killed. Li Lutai, the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, said in his post, "Being entrenched in mountains and rivers, passing by five houses, and living in seclusion for ten years are similar to Hai Inverse ()". Lin Zhong fought against the Qing Dynasty in Dehua, Yongchun, Yongfu (Yongtai), Datian and Youxi counties, and "the banner of righteousness was taken at one stroke, which was far salty". In the summer of 14th year (1657), the imperial edict appealed to the court, and Lin Zhong hit Zhu Xing's "A Que of Surrender", which led to the surrender of more than 6,000 soldiers in 103 and Tianping City. After Lin Zhong surrendered, he led his brother Lin Si 'an (Paper IV) to Kemin 'an Town, entered Zhejiang in the 16th year of Shunzhi (1659), and captured 29 pirates including Hong Gan in the 18th year (16 1). In the second year of Kangxi (1663), Lin Zhong was ordered to go to Beijing as the company commander of Shaanxi Province, guarding Shaanxi Province and taking charge of Tao Min, Qin Gong and Wenxi. Thirteen years (1674), was ordered to conquer Wu Sangui; In the eighteenth year (1679), it captured Chengdu, Sichuan. After the fall of Wu Sangui, Lin Zhong was named the first-class doctor in Rong Lu and the commander-in-chief of the company commanders who controlled the western frontier. In nineteen years, he retired and returned to his hometown with royal clothes. Today, the memorial tablets of "Marshal", "Commander-in-Chief" and "Four Generations and One Product" are still hung in the Fenglinjia Temple of Jin Taolian in Nan 'an. Lin Zhongtuo set up the "Dayu Hall" in the south of Kidwa, and died in the thirty-second year of Kangxi (1693) at the age of 75.