Lin Huiyin's tomb is in Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. In front of the architect Lin Huiyin's tomb, there are many bouquets of Bai Baihe, chrysanthemums and carnations.
Lin Huiyin is the main designer of the national emblem of the Chinese people and a member of the leading group for the design of the Monument to the People's Heroes.
In literature, he has written essays, poems, novels, scripts, translations and letters, and his representative works include You are an April Day on Earth, Lotus Lantern and Ninety-nine Degrees. ?
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Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery was founded in November 1949. After the peaceful liberation of Beiping, Wu Han, deputy mayor of Beijing Municipal People's Government, was ordered to build a revolutionary cemetery in accordance with Zhou Enlai's instructions to establish a cemetery for revolutionary martyrs and educate the people. Under the leadership of Wu Han, Beijing quickly set up a cemetery preparatory group, and Wu Han personally led a survey, and finally chose Huguo Temple in Babaoshan to build a cemetery.
In p>195, the Beijing Municipal People's Government converted the Huguo Temple in Babaoshan into a cemetery, and according to Zhou Enlai's opinion, it named the cemetery "Beijing Revolutionary Cemetery" as the burial place of revolutionary martyrs. The main building pattern of Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery was designed by Lin Huiyin, a famous architect in China, and it was divided into two parts: the tomb area and the ashes hall.
The cemetery is full of pines and cypresses, which is solemn and solemn, and it is the last resting place for many revolutionary martyrs. Walking in the cemetery and mourning for those heroes who have made great contributions to the nation and the country is like talking to history, sighing the vicissitudes of life and understanding the right path on earth.