This article describes the configuration of Confucian education in local government school in Changhua, Taiwan during the Ching Dynasty. The Changhua local school provided opportunities for scholars to succeed in imperial examinations, raised the level of local culture, and advanced the education of Confucianism. The facilities of the Changhua local school were equipped well, and its teachers were pretty well qualified. Most school instructors and half of the drillmasters had succeeded in provincial examinations. The financial resources of the school came from the government, local literati, and farms that belonged to the Confucius institutes.