Lin xiongxiang
Lin xiongxiang (1896-1973) is the great grandson of Lin Guohua and the second son of Lin Erkang.
Life of the characters
Xiong Xiang was born in Xiamen on July 10 (1896.8.18) the following year. Because of the death of his mother, Fu Erkang, the younger sister of Chen Baochen, and Lin Weiyuan, the parent of the National University of Chinese medicine, Yi Ji Yifang immediately moved to Fuzhou. He learned from his Uncle Chen Baochen, so there was a foundation for the study of the state. From 1910 to 1918, he went to Japan to study in secondary and higher education of Tokyo Institute of learning. He studied in the Royal School, where Prince Yuren studied in the primary school. After graduation, he returned to Taiwan and inherited his family business. He served as the director of Lin Benyuan sugar company, the president of Jianxing company, the director of Taipei business association, Nanyang warehouse company, and the president of Dayou Products Co., Ltd. he often traveled between Fujian and Taiwan, but still lived in Fuzhou.
Character contribution
Chen Taifu, who was famous for his achievements, gave birth to seven sons and five daughters from his fourth female teacher, Huan's wife, and three sons and five daughters from his side room, Xiao Cuixiang. He is good at poetry and calligraphy. After middle age, he studied Buddhism, and later studied Tiantai. He once organized a Buddhist Research Association in Fuzhou. After the restoration, he was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Taiwan Provincial General records library, a member of the provincial literature Committee, chief editor, vice-chairman and chairman of the provincial literature Committee, and compiled the draft of Taiwan Provincial General records. He has two books: a brief history of Taiwan (the condensed version of "a brief history of Taiwan" in the first volume of "a draft of general annals of Taiwan Province") and "the original theory of calligraphy". In addition to literature, he also served as the director of Taiwan cement company, actively promoting textile, circulation finance, developing chemical industry and engaging in industrial and commercial activities.
He died in Taipei on March 28, 1973, at the age of 78. Lin Hengdao, the eldest son, is a famous expert on Taiwan's historical relics and folk customs. He is also the chairman of the provincial literature Committee. He compiled his poems and essays and left them as the collection of poems and essays by Mr. Lin Wenfang, which was published by Taipei Qingwen publishing house in 1982.
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Lin xiongxiang