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One of the early attempts was an electro-mechanical Chinese typewriter Ming kwai () which was invented by Lin Yutang, a prominent Chinese writer.
It is the home of famous writer Lin Yutang, the summer residence of Chiang Kai-shek, residences of foreign diplomats, the Chinese Culture University, the meeting place of the now defunct National Assembly of the Republic of China, and the Kuomintang Party Archives.
Lin Yutang, who had studied at Harvard and Leipzig, introduced the concept of youmo ( humor ), which he used in trenchant criticism of China's political and cultural situation before leaving for the United States.
* Lin Yutang ( 林語堂 ) ( 1895 – 1976 )
* The Chuang-tzu, translated by Lin Yutang
On the other hand, the popular scholar Lin Yutang cast Wang as the equivalent of communist totalitarian government in his biography of Wang's adversary Su Dongpo.
* Cooking with the Chinese Flavor ( 1956 ) and subsequent books by Lin Tsuifeng (" Mrs. Lin Yutang ")
Lin Yutang ( October 10, 1895 – March 26, 1976 ) was a Chinese writer and inventor.
Lin themed conventions have been organized in Taiwan and Lin's native Fujian, and in December 2011, the International Conference on the Cross-cultural Legacy of Lin Yutang in China and America was held at City University of Hong Kong, with with professional and private scholars from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, the United States, Germany and Slovakia.
The organizer of the conference was Dr. Qian Suoqiao, whose book, Liberal Cosmopolitan: Lin Yutang and Middling Chinese Modernity ( Leiden ; Boston: Brill, 2010 ) was the first ( and still only ) full length academic study of Lin in any language.
( courtesy Lin Yutang House )
* ( 1935 ) Kaiming English Materials ( Three Volumes ) co-written by Lin Yutang and Lin you-ho ( Shanghai: Oriental Book Co .)
* ( 1951 ) Widow, Nun and Courtesan: Three Novelettes From the Chinese Translated and Adapted by Lin Yutang, A John Day Book Company
* ( 1952 ) Famous Chinese Short Stories, retold by Lin Yutang, The John Day Book Company, reprinted 1952, Washington Square Press
* ( 1972 ) Chinese Gastronomy, Pyramid Publications ; 1977 reprint: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich ( introduction by Dr. Lin Yutang )
Liberal Cosmopolitan: Lin Yutang and Middling Chinese Modernity.
* Works by or about Lin Yutang at Internet Archive ( scanned books original editions )
* Lin Yutang Biography & Photograph Collection
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