Yangqiao Road is the northernmost lane of the Seventh Lane, where Lin Juemin's former residence is located. Bingxin's former residence is at the junction of Nanhou Street and Yangqiao Lane. Hollow doors and windows leak flowers, rich patterns, exquisite steps, doorframes, flower seats, the whole former residence exquisite and elegant. Lin Juemin, one of the 72 martyrs of Huanggrang, lived in a room in the southwestern corner with his wife Chen Yiying. There is a passage about Lin Juemin's "and his wife's book" - "the house on the back street, the entrance corridor, the front and back halls, and three or four folds, with a small hall, a house beside the hall, for my birthplace with you, the first three or four months of marriage, just before and after the winter, the moon shadows of the sparse plum screening outside the window are dimly reflected." Bingxin lived here when he was a child, and wrote a prose "my hometown", describing life here - "I " There are several courtyards in this house, but it is not like the courtyard of the northern "courtyard". It is just in front of a row or entering the house. There is a rectangular "patio" with a well in each "patio", which is almost the characteristic of Fuzhou house. " After Lin Juemin was righteous, his father Lin Xiaoying led the family to the outskirts of Fuzhou in order to escape the pursuit of the Qing soldiers. Bingxin's grandfather, Mr. Xie Yunen, bought the house. Before and after the founding of the Republic of China, Bingxin, a famous writer, lived there. Lin Huiyin lived here as Lin Juemin's niece.