Formerly known as Lin, his ancestral home was Minhou, Fujian, and he was born in an old bureaucratic family in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. 19 19 went to middle school with his father in London, England, and returned to China to engage in new literature creation two years later. 65438-0923, went to the United States to study architecture and theater stage scenery. 1930 to 193 1 teaches in the Department of Architecture of Shenyang Northeastern University. After the September 18th Incident, he moved to Beiping to study the ancient architecture in China. After 1937, he lived in Kunming, Sichuan, and was paralyzed by tuberculosis. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to Beiping sick. In his early years, he loved painting, sculpture and drama, and engaged in the creation of new poems, novels and essays. There are many poems, but there is no collection. They are scattered in Morning Supplement, Crescent Monthly, Poetry Magazine, Beidou founded by Crescent Bookstore and Tianjin Ta Kung Pao. Literature and other publications, she is recognized as one of the talented women of the Crescent School, and her poetry is influenced by British aestheticism. After liberation, he worked as a professor in the Department of Architecture of Tsinghua University, and participated in the design of the national emblem, the national flag, Tiananmen Square, the Monument to the People's Heroes and the urban planning of Beijing. 1955 died in Beijing.
[Bibliography of Works]
Selected novels, 1936, Shanghai Ta Kung Pao Museum.
Seven Prose Series 1937, Shanghai Green Society Publishing Department.
Poems of Lin 1985, Humanities
[Translation bibliography]
Dutch-American Long Fang's Ancient People (Historical Prose), 1930, Enlightened.
Mo Qian Sinclair, USA, 1934, Tianma Publishing House.