After Lin Huiyin, Shanghai dominated the shelf factory. Although her worldly fame experienced great ups and downs, in the memories of friends and relatives, her image has never been forgotten. She left them with endless reminiscences, and when these bits and pieces are connected, they reveal a truth that is more legendary than imagined plots. Lin Huiyin's beauty is already a well-known fact. In the 1930s, Jin Yuelin once gifted a couplet to Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin, calling them "gentleman under the beam, beauty under the forest." When Bing Xin mentioned Lin Huiyin, she said right away: "She was very beautiful and talented," comparing Lin Huiyin and Lu Xiaoman, she believed Lin Huiyin was "graceful" while Lu Xiaoman wasn't. The cousins who grew up with Lin Huiyin could almost vividly describe her clothing, manners, and speech that made them admire her. (Chen Zhongying: "Interview Notes on People's Memories of Lin Huiyin") Among many praises, Zhang Youyi's evaluation of Lin Huiyin is worth savoring. When she knew whom Xu Zhimo loved, she said: "Xu Zhimo's girlfriend is a lady with more complex thoughts, prettier looks, and completely free feet." (Zhang Bangmei: "Bound Feet and Western Suits"). A simple sentence revealed Zhang Youyi's half-life of bitterness but also inadvertently pointed out the true reason why Lin Huiyin was admired by people. Beauty alone cannot last long. Lin Huiyin's beauty, as Wen Jieruo put it, is "the natural beauty and extraordinary intelligence complemented by later excellent education." Therefore, even when youth fades and age catches up, Lin Huiyin still remains full of beauty in people's eyes. Wen Jieruo had deep feelings about this. In 1948, when the Tsinghua student drama troupe performed "The Watch on the Rhine" in English at the auditorium, Wen Jieruo met Lin Huiyin, who was already 44 years old at the time. Wen Jieruo described the scene: "Soon, Lin Huiyin appeared, sitting in the middle of the front row, accompanied by Liang Sicheng and Jin Yuelin. Before the performance started, Liang Congjie came over. To avoid blocking the view of the audience behind, he knelt on one knee before his mother, speaking softly to her. Lin Huiyin extended a delicate hand and affectionately stroked her beloved son's head. Every move of Lin Huiyin was filled with beauty." Wen Jieruo sighed: "I didn't expect that Lin Huiyin, who had two children and was over forty, could still so deeply touch me, a woman." (Wen Jieruo: "The Side Image of Lin Huiyin, Who Had Both Talent and Beauty") What Wen Jieruo lamented was precisely the beauty that Lin Huiyin cultivated throughout her life, a beauty that withstands the test of time.