Digital image of a guidebook for conducting dongjing rituals. The manuscript is written in black ink. The original author is unknown, but it was copied by Yang Xueliang. The original date is unknown.
Digital image of dongjing music circulating in the Three-Yi region (volume I). The author of the original music is believed to be Li Hao who lived during Emperor Hongwu’s reign in the early Ming dynasty. The exact date when the original manuscript was copied is unknown.
Digital image of dongjing music circulating in the Three-Yi region (volume II). The document is written in black ink. The author of the original manuscript is believed to be Li Hao who lived during Emperor Hongwu’s reign in the early Ming dynasty. The exact date when the original manuscript was ...
[Tai shang yu qing wuji zong zhen Wenchang da dongjing quan pu]
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Digital image of a mimeograph print of dongjing music scores. The author is believed to be Ku zhu Daren. This copy dates from 1988, but the date of the original is 1949.
Digital image of supplementary material to royal music dating back to Meng’s and Duan’s reign in Dali. The manuscript is written in black ink, in Li Chun’s handwriting. The original author of the manuscript is unknown, but it is attributed to Duan Sengnu.
[Meng he Zhang da xian xu] [Meng he Zhang da xian xu]
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Digital copy of a biography of the Sacred Zhang. The author of the original manuscript is unknown, but it was copied by Yang Min using black ink. The date of the original manuscript is unknown.