Lin Ching-hsuan explained

Lin Ching-hsuan
Native Name:林清玄
Native Name Lang:zh
Pseudonym:Qin Qing
Birth Date:1953 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Occupation:Essayist
Nationality:Republic of China
Education:Shih Hsin University
Genre:Zen Prose
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Notableworks:Lian Hua Kai Luo, Leng Yue Zhong Di, Wen Yi Hu Yue Guang Xia Jiu
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Lin Ching-hsuan (; 26 February 1953 – 23 January 2019) was a Taiwanese essayist who won numerous prizes. He used several pen names including Qin Qing (秦情), Lin Li (林漓), Lin Da-bei (林大悲), among others.

Life

Early years

Lin Ching-hsuan was born in Kaohsiung to an ordinary peasant family. Being interested in writing, he decided to become a writer since he was only eight years old. With his talent in writing, he started to publish articles in newspapers. Lin won the first prize in the Tainan writing competition during his high school days. After graduating from high school, he went to Shih Hsin University. In his college years, he published his first book Lian Hua Kai Luo (《蓮花開落》). Then, he was employed as a journalist, which provided him a chance to research into and get better understanding of the social status quo. Also, drawing on his experience of interviewing people in social affairs, his own writings were closely related to everyday life and current affairs. By the age of thirty, he had been awarded almost all the important prizes in the Taiwan literature circle.

After thirty years old

Lin Ching-hsuan started to learn Buddhism systematically by reading and studying the Buddhist sutras. Besides, he went to stay in a temple to develop his understanding of Buddhism and cultivate his spirituality from the age of thirty-two to thirty-five. In this three years study in the temple, he has obtained a more merciful and peaceful attitude towards life, and he found that his spirituality was sublimated. Owing to the study of Buddhist thought, he rethought the meaning of life. He wrote all these new understandings in a series of books which were then published under the name Shen Xin An Dun (《身心安頓》). This new series was made the bestseller in the 1990s. As a middle-age man with a writing career, he completed his representative work the Bodhi Series (《菩提系列》). Additionally, his edited a collection of Modern Buddhist Scriptures (《現代佛經系列》) which immediately aroused a craze for Buddhist study among the public. For this contribution, Lin was granted the Outstanding Dutiful Son Prize (傑出孝子獎). Then, he published his books (《打開心内的門窗》,《走向光明的所在》) in the audio format, which were thought high by readers. Moreover, most his recent literary works are highly recommended to the youth as compulsory reading. Lin Ching-hsuan totally has published more than a hundred books and they are widely read in the Chinese-speaking word.[1]

He died after a heart attack on 23 January 2019 at the age of 65.[2]

Critical reputation

In 1996, Lin Ching-hsuan announced that he had ended his seventeen-year marriage with his first wife. He remarried a younger woman in the next year. Compared to the general purpose of his articles that is to show the right value to society, Lin's divorce and remarriage were opposite to this purpose. As a result, his image of a spiritual teacher is ruined. These personal issues of Lin created an intense conflict between him and his readers. Some readers criticized him as a hypocrite. Some female organizations burned his books in order protest against his hypocrisy. Therefore, Lin was under enormous pressure from the public opinions, and he stopped publishing for a long time.[3]

Lin's massive success in Taiwan and post-controversy rebirth as a popular author in China "centre him as an innovative figure that managed to navigate the evolving political and cultural situations on both sides of the Taiwan Strait".[4]

List of main works

Lin Ching-hsuan had 298 publications.[5]

In 1970s

In 1980s

After 1980s

Notes and References

  1. Bingtanghulu (《冰糖葫蘆》), 2011. "Lin Ching-hsuan" Hudong WIKI. Accessed 21 September 2012.
  2. News: Wang . Yi-ju . Wei . Yun-ling . Wang . Flor . Famous writer Lin Ching-hsuan dies at age 65 . 23 January 2019 . Central News Agency . 23 January 2019.
  3. http://cn.rti.org.tw/ajax/recommend/Literator_content.aspx?id=29 "Taiwan Literary Authors Series: Lin Ching-hsuan"
  4. https://taiwaninsight.org/2019/03/20/buddhism-and-books-lin-ching-hsuans-cross-strait-careers/ "Buddhism and Books: Lin Ching-hsuan's Cross-Strait Careers"
  5. Web site: 一生出版 298 部书,林清玄曾说:我最好的作品还没写出来_手机搜狐网 . m.sohu.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190902012604/http://m.sohu.com/a/291072635_100191055 . 2019-09-02.