The Cultural Education and Liaodong Writing of the Ming Dynasty's Exiled Civil Officials in the Liaodong Region—Taking Huang Zhengse as an example
During the Ming Dynasty,a large number of civil officials were exiled to Liaodong on various charges and actively engaged in cultural activities,including teaching apprentices and giving lectures,compos-ing poetry and singing.By examining the typical representative of Huang Zhengse's educational activities and po-etry creation,it can be seen that the cultural activities during the Ming Dynasty's exile of civil officials in Lia-odong were of great significance.Not only did his profound knowledge promote the education of etiquette and music in the border areas,but his cool and dignified style also nurtured the personality and ethics of Liaodong's children.Moreover,his poetry creation reproduces the typical emotional psychology of exiled civil officials,in-cluding hardship and leisure,depression and joy,self shame and self security,as well as the true customs and traditions of Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty,including the climate of Jiangnan,unique products,unique cus-toms,and poverty.The border people and the troubled border areas.
Ming DynastyExiled civilian officialsHuang ZhengseCultural educationLiaodong Writing