Introduction to Fushe: Fushe was a literary society in the late Ming Dynasty. It was established in Wujiang (now part of Jiangsu) in the second year of Chongzhen (1629) and was formed by the union of more than a dozen societies. It got its name because it advocated "reviving ancient learning and making future scholars useful". Its main task was to ponder stereotypes, exchange knowledge, and sharpen one's character; at the same time, it also had a strong political overtone, advocating "to refuse rent, to abandon one's status, to abolish one's status, "Withdraw Chinese envoys and stop internal affairs" reflects the interests of the "Wujiang family" and other Jiangnan landowners and businessmen, and echoes the struggles of the citizen class in this area, so it has a fairly broad foundation.