There are three volumes in the collection of Shui manuscripts, previously belonging to Pan Guotai, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All manuscripts are used in various rituals. The collection has not been recorded before.
This collection contains twelve volumes, previously belonging to the family of Pan Zaibiao in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All are bounded manuscripts written in Chinese or Shui script, on cotton papers. These manuscripts are used by Pan's family in various religious activities.
The manuscript is a religious text written in Chinese and Shui scripts in ink on cotton paper, obtained from Pan Decai, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. It served as a reference in prediction and divination for all purposes. It has not been recorded or published before.
There are nine volumes in the collection previously belonging to Pan Guohui, a Shui priest in Congjiang, Guizhou. It might be partial of Mr. Pan's Shui manuscripts collection, whose size is unknown now. All manuscripts were used by Pan's family before being collected by dealers. They have been no...
There are six volumes in the collection once belonging to Pan Lianming, a Shui priest in Congjiang, Guizhou. All are religious texts written in Chinese and Shui scripts in ink on cotton paper and used in various rituals by the Pan family. The original size of Shi family's collection is unknown. T...
There are six volumes in the collection once belonging to Pan Wenjun, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All are religious texts written in Chinese and Shui scripts in ink on cotton paper and used in various rituals by the Pan family. The original size of Shi family's collection is unknown. The...
This volume once belonged to Pan Jiayi, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. Althought the specific title and content is unknown, it is assumed to be used in areligious context. It has not been recorded or published before.
There are four volumes in the collection once belonging to Shi Wenfeng, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All are religious texts written in Chinese and Shui scripts in ink on cotton paper and used in various rituals by the Shi family. The original size of Shi family's collection is unknown. T...
There are more than twenty volumes, some seriously damaged, in the collection of Mr. Wei Tianhui, a Shui priest in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All manuscripts are used in religious practice. None has been recorded or published before.
There are five volume in this collection, previously belonging to a Shui priest, Wei Guoshun, in Rongjiang, Guizhou. All manuscripts are written in Chinese and/or Shui script and used for ritual purpose. The entire collection has never been recorded or published before.