Lin Huiyin (June 10, 1904-April 1, 1955), Han nationality, was born in Minxian, Fujian (now Fuzhou, Fujian), and was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Formerly known as Lin Huiyin, his name comes from "The Book of Songs·Daya·Siqi": Big Sisi Huiyin, then Baisi male. Later, because it was often mistaken for a male writer "Lin Weiyin" at that time, it was renamed "Huiyin". [1] Lin Huiyin is the first wife of Liang Sicheng, a Chinese architect, poet, and writer.In literature, he has written essays, poems, novels, scripts, translations, letters, etc. Representative works include "You Are the April Sky on Earth", "Lotus Lantern", "Nine-Nine Degrees of Middle School", etc. [2] Lin Huiyin is the main designer of the National Emblem of the People’s Republic of China and a member of the Leading Group for the Design of the Monument to the People’s Heroes 64.5x33cm