
In order to promote the building of a culture of honest government and the peaceful reunification of the motherland, a symposium on the publication of the Complete Works of Chen Yao was recently held in Leizhou City, Guangdong Province.
Nearly 100 experts and scholars gathered in Leizhou to discuss the honest official Chen Yao's way of doing the government, the people-oriented thinking, the character of honest government, and the great achievements in governing Taiwan, and advocated learning from the noble qualities of his life of honesty and honesty.
Chen's spirit is highly respected and far-reaching on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. For more than a decade, Zhanjiang, Leizhou City and Chen Yao's hometown fathers and elders have made concerted efforts to restore Chen Yao's former residence, built the Chen Yao Memorial Hall, the Chen Yao Poetry Calligraphy Corridor, the Chen Yao Honest Government Historical Relics Exhibition Hall, and built the clean government education base and the united front work base "Qingduan Garden". The large-scale thunder drama "Chen Yao of Zhixian County, Taiwan" has stepped onto the stage of the Chang'an Grand Theater in Beijing, and the 40-episode TV series of "Chen Yao" is about to be put on the TV screen, and now that "The Complete Works of Chen Yao" has been published, a Clean End culture with Chen Yao's honest deeds as the spiritual connotation is gradually taking shape.
Chen Yao was a native of Haikang (present-day Leizhou), alias Chen Qingduan (陈清端), a jinshi during the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, and was known as one of the "Three Great Qing Officials of Lingnan" in the Ming and Qing dynasties. During the Kangxi Period, he successively served as the governor of Zhi County, Taiwan, Taiwan Xiamen Military Preparation Road, and Fujian Province, and was in charge of Taiwan three times, during which time Taiwan's economy, coastal defense, official governance, culture and education all made great progress, and won great respect from the Taiwan people.
The Complete Works of Chen Yao includes 168 articles by Chen Yao, more than 600 poems, more than 40 family letters, and an appendix to the "Chen Qingduan Gong Annals" written by Ding Zongluo and various histories and chronicles that evaluate Chen Yao's works and individuals, totaling more than 700,000 words.