The number of the literati banished to the barren Northeast in Early Qing is beyond imagination. Yet, scholars have not paid too much attention to the subject. Even if discussed, the attention has only paid to their lives in exile. In fact, these banished literati include those from both the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the drastic state and family transformations and the traumatic dynasty change should be also important elements of their lives as well. The development in the year of 甲申(1644) not only demonstrated the difficult situations of the individuals under the trouble times but also revealed the complicated political as well as cultural identification problem at the time. Integrating the dynasty change experience into the analysis and writing from the perspective of the literati, this article analyzes the reasons of their banishment and explicates the sophisticated mental entanglements of their identification searches based on origin under the change of dynasties. First, the article attempts to restore certain historical reality and list the consolidating origin choices of banished literati. It describes the banished construction, cases, and experiences with dead in their banishment or back to center land. Secondly, by using some unexplored yet or particular cases, the article discusses the complicated appearance of origin choices in banished literati. Finally, through analyzing the reasons of their banish, this article re-examines the conclusions from contemporary scholars' discussions of the banished literati in the Northeast, among which their treatments on the origin choices of the literati during the Ming the Qing dynasties and their evaluations of those Ming literati who surrendered to the Qing particularly need further re-thinking.