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Does Lin still have an article "Didn't Come"? In which book was it included?

Lin has an article "Didn't come", which is included in "Old Things in the South of the City".

Lin's wet nurse received the bad news that her son drowned and her daughter was sold to someone else. In order to maintain the livelihood of the whole family, Ma Song had to come out as a nanny to take care of other people's children. Ma Song finally followed Huang Die (her husband) back to her hometown and never came back.

Tell the story of Xiaoying growing up in the south of the city. There is a warm and interesting family of six in the book. What they see, hear and feel in their daily trivial lives, and their deep memories of people, things and things in the past. The past south of the city when I grew up is as wonderful as the past south of the city when I was a child.

Extended data writing background:

Lin's works are based on his life from 7 years old to 13 years old. During the Japanese imperialist occupation of Taiwan Province, the Lins refused to live under the iron heel of the Japanese invaders and moved to Beijing where Xiaoying grew up. Seeing the camel team coming in winter and hearing the slow and sweet bell, childhood returned to the author's mind.

Summer passed, autumn passed, winter came again, camel team came again, but childhood never came back. Because the author misses the scenery and people when he lived in the south of Beijing as a child, he wrote it down, so that the actual childhood passed and the childhood of the soul will last forever. This is the original intention of Lin in writing this novel.

Eiko, the hero, is a kind, smart and bold five or six-year-old girl. Living in Beijing Hutong, she observes the world with childlike eyes and pays attention to all kinds of people around her. Finally, at the primary school graduation ceremony, her father died of illness, and Eiko realized that she had grown up.