Because of all kinds of absurd packaging, Lin was dressed as a "little happiness" shallow female literary girl, as if she was just a gentle and beautiful green tea bitch in the upper-class middle school of the old Republic of China, obsessed with love and old paper, "saying that she was worried about giving new words." Such an image will certainly arouse people's disgust.
What is the real forest like?
The real Lin is not that virtue at all. Ms. Lin's main job is to follow Liang Sicheng to investigate ancient buildings at the grassroots level, which has made great contributions to the protection of cultural relics during the revolutionary war and even to the urbanization of new China. Her masterpiece is Monument to the People's Heroes, and her famous saying is "The Yangtze River is just outside the door"-this sentence was said to an American friend who advised her and her husband to leave The National SouthWest Associated University and fly to the United States to escape the war. At that time, she was once ill in bed, but when an American friend asked her what she was going to do when Japanese soldiers came, she gave such an answer. Except that her appearance is slightly different from the so-called model of the Republic of China, this is a standard patriotic female architect.
How did Lin get these stories?
These sources are all Liang Sicheng's later wives, and the purpose is to discredit Lin. What is Liang Sicheng's stepwife like? When she was poor and uneducated, Lin helped her financially and taught her culture. Lin was in poor health at that time, in order to help her husband after her death, but what about her? When she was alive, she touted Lin's loyalty. When Lin died, she immediately turned against her. Her statement came from their diary, but it turned out that the font of the content behind was not at all the front, and it was written by Liang's later wife herself.