Lin (19 18—200 1) is a famous modern female writer in China. Born in Osaka, Japan, she returned to Taiwan Province with her parents at the age of 3 and came to Beijing at the age of 5, where she spent her childhood and youth. In Beijing, she completed the transformation from a student to a journalist, from a girl to a good wife and mother, and Beijing was the starting point of her literary road. From 65438 to 0948, his family moved to Taiwan Province Province, where he still concentrated on running newspapers, periodicals, writing and publishing. He contacted a large number of cultural figures in Taiwan Province, supported a large number of literary youths in Taiwan Province Province, and published many literary masterpieces. He is known as the "grandmother figure" in Taiwan Province literature. Lin has deep feelings for him. The book "Old Things in the South of the City" is not only a portrayal of her childhood life, but also a portrayal of the life of ordinary people in Beijing in those years, and it is also her most influential work. Forests [blocked advertisements]
Hai Yin, with her achievements, personality and charm, has become a bridge between Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province literature, China and the world literary world. Her works have been translated into many languages, and she won many literary awards in her life. 1998 The 3rd World Conference of Chinese Writers won the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Some critics believe that his death is the end of an era of Taiwan Province provincial literature.