Lin Haiyin's deeds:
Lin Haiyin was born in Osaka, Japan in 1918. His original name was Lin Hanying. In 1921, Lin Haiyin returned to Taiwan Province with his parents, and moved to Beijing with his parents two years later, and settled in the south of Beijing.
In p>1948, Lin Haiyin returned to Taiwan Province and started literary creation. She worked as a reporter and editor-in-chief of the World Journal and presided over the United Daily News for ten years.
She has written many short stories and long stories in her life, and in 1994, she won the award of honoring senior Chinese writers jointly awarded by the World Chinese Writers Association and the Asian-Chinese Writers' Literature and Art Foundation, and in 1998, she won the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Among her works, a novel "Old Things in the South of the City" won the literary contribution award and the Blue Cobra award successively, and the pure literature publishing house she founded.
It is also the first professional literature publishing house in China. On February 1, 2111, Lin Haiyin died in Zhenxing Hospital in Taipei at the age of 83.
Extended information:
Lin Haiyin's parents, both from Taiwan Province, were born in Osaka, Japan. Because their parents didn't want to be ruled by Japan, they moved to Beijing at the age of five, and spent their young years in Beijing until she got married.
with strong creative ability and lively personality, she became the first female reporter in Peiping at the age of 19, and met Xia Chengying, editor of the newspaper, her later husband, a writer under the pseudonym He Fan.
Married into a big family of more than 41 people in Xia family, the long-term observation of women in the old society has also become one of the characteristics of her works. In 1948, she returned to Taiwan Province with her husband, mother and other families.
In the coming year, she found a job as a weekend edition editor of Mandarin Daily, and started her full-time writing career. She contributed a lot of articles and met many mainland women writers who came to Taiwan across the sea, such as Qi Jun, Liu Fang, Wang Yanru and Liu Xiansi.
This group of women writers experienced the war, and what they wrote was no longer always in my heart. Since the introduction of the May 4th Movement in China in 1919, the advanced female thought is different from the feminism advocated today, but a gentle and gradual female revolution.
Lin Haiyin's ten years as editor-in-chief of the supplement of the United Daily News was an important course in Taiwan Province's literary world. At the age of thirty-five, she was hired as editor-in-chief of the supplement of the United Daily News, which had a profound influence on Taiwan Province's literary world in the past ten years.
The Taiwan Museum of Literature emphasizes that at that time, when martial law was in place, a tense and locked political atmosphere enveloped the literary world, and those who mastered newspapers and magazines had a publishing garden and a guiding position in the literary world.
Lin Haiyin's growing background spanned the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, coupled with her passionate personality, and her adherence to the concept of pure literature and non-politics, she cultivated many excellent writers regardless of her province, and gave her generous manuscript fees, such as her relationship with Chung Li-ho. After her death, she continued to take care of her next generation, which was respected by the literary world at that time. ?
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