Introduction to the statue of Lin Juemin: Lin Juemin (1887-1911), whose courtesy name is Dong, nicknamed Doufei, and Tianwaisheng, Han nationality, was from Minhou, Fujian. The youngest heir, Mr. Keshan, was intelligent, frail and prone to illness. He lost his mother at an early age and became a foreigner before he was born. Together with Lin Wen and Lin Yinmin (the three were born in the same year and died in the same year for the founding of the Republic of China), they were known as the "Three Lins" of Huanghuagang. When they were young, they accepted the ideas of democratic revolution and advocated the theory of freedom and equality. While studying in Japan, he joined the Chinese Tongmenghui. He returned to China in the spring of 1911 and left behind a sincere and sincere "Letter to His Wife". He and his relatives Lin Yinmin, Lin Wensui, Huang Xing, Fang Shengdong and other revolutionaries bravely attacked the Governor's Yamen, but were injured on the way to the battle and were exhausted and captured. During his trial at the Admiral's Yamen, he generously preached revolutionary principles and died calmly in the end.