Lin Shangren
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Lin Shangren, the word runsou, the number duanyin, Changle (now Fujian) people. In 1921, Chen Bifu wrote a preface to his duanyin Yingao, thinking that it was in the same line with Lin bu. There is also a collection of "the first day of 1911, a visit to Anyuan and chenyao rhyme", which shows that Lin was still alive at that time. He once traveled to Wu and Yue and other places, with the sentence of "ten years of passenger road sighing floating Peng". Today's duanyin Yin Yin manuscript is not a complete one. See Chen Bifu's preface at the beginning of this collection.
Lin Shangren
Lin Shangren, the word runsou, the number duanyin, Changle (now Fujian) people. In 1921, Chen Bifu wrote a preface to his duanyin Yingao, thinking that it was in the same line with Lin bu. There is also a collection of "the first day of 1911, a visit to Anyuan and chenyao rhyme", which shows that Lin was still alive at that time. He once traveled to Wu and Yue and other places, with the sentence of "ten years of passenger road sighing floating Peng". Today's duanyin Yin Yin manuscript is not a complete one. See Chen Bifu's preface at the beginning of this collection.
Lin Shangren's Poems
Lin Shangren's poems are based on the copy of duanyin Yingao, a collection of 60 schools in the Southern Song Dynasty. The school compiled a volume of qunxien Xiaoji (qunxien edition for short) published in the Qing Jiaqing reading and painting studio.
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(song) by Lin Shangren
Chinese PinYin : Lin Shang Ren
Lin Shangren