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The hard pen calligraphy of Lin Doudou, daughter of Marshal Lin: elegant and refined

2024-07-24

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The calligraphy of Marshal Lin's daughter Lin Doudou is extremely rare. This is the only one. The handwriting is beautiful and has great appreciation value.

That was Lin Doudou’s “My Dad Teaches Me How to Write Articles,” a very creative essay.



The letter records every detail of Marshal Lin's education of his daughter, and it is very touching!

Judging from Lin Doudou's handwriting, her handwriting is beautiful and fluent, and it is obvious that she is a well-educated person.

Lin Doudou, the only daughter of Marshal Lin and Ye Qun, was born in Yan'an in the 1940s. She studied in the Chinese Department of Peking University because of her love of literature. After graduation, she worked as an editor, but the changes and hardships she experienced afterwards are very touching!



In fact, her writing is worse than her mother's. His mother, Ye Qun, only had one piece of calligraphy, but it was also a good work. Although the handwriting was unclear, her strength was still evident. His writing was meticulous and full of true power, and it was obvious that he had put in a lot of effort.



Ye Qun also left him a handwritten letter, which is rarely seen. Although the handwriting is not very good, it gives people a fresh and refined feeling. From this ambiguous letter, we can roughly guess the general idea.

Ye Qun brought back local specialties from home. With glutinous rice cakes and bean cakes, Ye Li felt the taste of her hometown and was very happy, so she wrote a letter to express her gratitude!



This letter seems to be full of life, and it makes people feel like they are going back in time after reading it!

I wonder if you all feel the same way?