"Guizhou culture is in northern Guizhou and northern Guizhou culture is on the beach", which highly summarizes the status of beach culture in Guizhou. Beach culture is a kind of regional culture that appeared in the mountainous area of northern Guizhou in the late Qing Dynasty. The beach is the village of the Li family, facing the nearby Zhengwang Mountain Hall and Mo Qingtian. Li, Zheng and Mo are teachers and friends and married. During the years from Qianlong to 100 in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, dozens of poetry writers and scholars emerged in the three major families and published more than 100 kinds of poems and academic works. Its representatives, Zhengzhen, Mo Youzhi and Li Shuchang, have become famous cultural celebrities at home and abroad, occupying a considerable position in China's literary history and academic history. During the Anti-Japanese War, the New Records of Zunyi compiled by the Institute of Historical Geography of Zhejiang University collectively referred to the rich cultural achievements and humanistic spirit created by Li, Zheng and Mo as "beach culture". In recent decades, the study of beach culture has attracted academic attention, and some scholars have compared it with regional cultures such as Bashu culture, Wuyue culture and Heluo culture.