唐世璋:現存琴譜列表

1. Jieshidiao Youlan (碣石調幽蘭; 6th c.?; 琴府 Qin Fu #1; 琴曲集成第一冊 Qinqu Jicheng I.1)

Longhand tablature said to date from 6th c., discovered Japan 19th c., included in Qinxue Congshu (see 1911-31 below)

2. Baishi Daoren Gequ Gu Yuan (白石道人歌曲古怨; 12th c.; QF #2; I.2.)

Single qin song, with music and lyrics by Jiang Kui (姜夔); pub. between 1176-1197; Jiang Kui is also credited with 27 further songs using other notation

3. Shilin Guangji (事林廣記; Comprehensive Record of Affairs; 文藝類,琴 Qin Section; 1269 CE; I.3.)

Includes Prelude, Golden Oriole Intonation (開指黃鶯吟 Kaizhi Huangying Yin, with lyrics) and five short modal preludes (調意 diaoyi)

4. Taigu Yiyin (太古遺音; QF #3; I.4)

At least two editions of books originally attributed to 田芝翁 Tian Zhiweng of the Song dynasty survive with this title

The first has 2 folios (second missing), the second has 5 folios (including 5 diaoyi copied from TYDQJ)

5. (Xinkan) Taiyin Daquanji ([新刊]太音大全集; original series and I.5)

Two editions; the first (partially translated), attrib. 袁均哲 Yuan Junzhe, has 5 folios; the second, attrib. 朱權 Zhu Quan, has 6 folios.

They have similar contents and 5 modal preludes; an outline by Tong Kin-Woon discusses the various editions of #4 and #5.

6. Qin Yuan Yao Lu (琴苑要錄; 13/14th c.; facsimile reprint; niml; niqqjc)

A collection of essays by an anonymous editor, with no tablature

7. Shen Qi Mi Pu (神奇秘譜; 1425 CE; QF #4; I.6); 64 melodies; compiler lived in Nanchang

3rd edition; 2nd edition was reprinted in the original series

8. Wusheng Qinpu (五聲琴譜; 1457; I.7.); five melodies; compiler/author unknown

9. Zheyin Shizi Qinpu (浙音釋字琴譜; before 1491; I.8); 42 melodies?, all with lyrics; compiler lived in Nanchang

10. Xie Lin Taigu Yiyin (謝琳太古遺音; 1511 [not related to I.4]; I.9); 36 melodies, all with lyrics; compiler lived in She County, Anhui

11. Huang Shida Taigu Yiyin (黃士達太古遺音; 1515 [not related to I.4]; I.10); two additional melodies, with lyrics; see previous

12. Xilutang Qintong (西麓堂琴統; 1525 [1549?]; III.1; 170 melodies, 19 with lyrics; compiler was in She county, Anhui)

Zha Fuxi dated this handbook 1549, apparently incorrectly

13. Faming Qinpu (發明琴譜; 1530; I.11); 25 melodies, 9 with lyrics; compiler, from Iyang (Jiangxi), perhaps lived in Nanjing

14. Fengxuan Xuanpin (風宣玄品; 1539; II.1); 101 melodies, 34 with lyrics; compiler was enfeoffed in Junzhou, Henan

15. Wugang Qinpu (梧岡琴譜; 1546; I.12; niml; insl; 45 melodies, 1 with lyrics; compiled by 黃獻 Huang Xian, a palace eunuch)

16. Qinpu Zhengchuan (琴譜正傳; 1547 / 1561; II.2; 71 melodies: the 45 in 1546 plus 26 more; 2 have lyrics [but see comment]; printed in Nanjing)

17. Buxuxian Qinpu (步虛仙琴譜; 1556; III.2; not fully indexed in Zha Guide; compiler in Jiangnan area?).

ToC has all 53 melodies from the complete edition in the National Libary in Taiwan (Qinqu Jicheng edition has only folios 5 and 6)

18. Taiyin Chuanxi (太音傳習; 1552-61; niml; IV.1; 81 melodies; by 李仁 Li Ren; compiled in Nanjing?

19. Taiyin Buyi (太音補遺; 1557; III.3); 73 melodies; also: Xingzhuang....; compiled in Nanjing?

20. Taiyin Xupu (太音續譜; 1559; III.4); 38 melodies (32-1st); also: Xingzhuang....; compiled in Nanjing?

21. Longhu Qinpu (龍湖琴譜; 1571; QF #5; niml; insl; niqqjc); 30 melodies, 23 with lyrics; from Hubei?

22. Xinkan Zhengwen Duiyin Jieyao Qinpu Zhenchuan ( 新刊正文對音捷要琴譜正傳; 1573; niml; insl; niqqjc)

6 folios, 65 melodies, all with lyrics; an earlier edition of #24 below, sometimes differing from it

23. Wuyin Qinpu (五音琴譜; 1579; IV.2)

36 melodies; compiled by 朱珵 Zhu Cheng, a prince apparently in Shanxi

24. Chongxiu Zhenchuan Qinpu (重修真傳琴譜; 1585; ZGSD facsimile reprint; IV.3)

105 melodies in 10 folios, all with lyrics; by Yang Biaozheng; published Nanjing; 1573 and other titles

25. Yuwu Qinpu (玉梧琴譜; 1589; VI.1)

52 melodies, 3 with lyrics; compiled by the imperial eunuch 張進朝 Zhang Jinchao; all but one later in 1602

26. Qinshu Daquan (琴書大全; 1590; V.)

62 melodies, 8 with lyrics; large compendium of qin-related literature by Jiang Keqian of 金臺 Jintai (in Beijing?)

27. Sanjiao Tongsheng (三教同聲; 1592; VI.2)

1 F; 4 melodies, all 1st occurence, all with lyrics: Confucian (2), Buddhist, one Daoist; compiled by Zhang Dexin of Xin An

28. Wenhuitang Qinpu (文會堂琴譜; 1596; VI.3)

6F, 69 melodies, 10 with lyrics; 11 first occurence; compiled by 胡文煥 Hu Wenhuan of Qiantang (Hangzhou)

29. Luqi Xinsheng (綠綺新聲; 1597; VII.1)

3F; 13 melodies (5 diaoyi and 8 titled pieces, 3-1st), all with lyrics; melodies of 徐時琪 Xu Shiqi of 終南山 Zhongnanshan (Shaanxi?)

30. Zangchunwu Qinpu (藏春塢琴譜; 1602; ZGSD facsimile reprint; VI.4)

6F; 65 melodies, 3 with lyrics; 3-1st; compiled by 郝寧 Hao Ning and other eunuchs (compare 1589); Zangchunwu was a walled village near Nanjing

31. Sancai Tuhui Xuji (三才圖會續集 Continuation of Sancai Tuhui; 1607; VI.5)

Edited by 王洪洲、思義 Wang Hongzhou and Siyi (father and son); no location given; 5 diaoyi from 1585, w/lyrics

32. Zhenchuan Zhengzong Qinpu (真傳正宗琴譜; 1589 and 1609; ZGSD facsimile reprint ["Qinpu Hebi"]; VII.2)

楊掄 Yang Lun of Nanjing; its 73 melodies include 7 new pieces and at least 7 new melodies for earlier titles

Two component volumes: 太古遺音 Taigu Yiyin (34 melodies, all w/lyrics) and 伯牙心法 Boya Xinfa (29 melodies, 7 w/lyrics)

QQJC has both of these in two editions, 1589 and 1609 (the latter has only the added melodies)

33. Yangchuntang Qin Jing (陽春堂琴經; 1609; VII.3)

14 folios; essays, no melodies; compiled by 張大命 Zhang Daming of Fujian;

QQJC has 1669 reprint by 沈國裕 Shen Guoyu; Zha list: 太古正音琴經 Taigu Zhengyin Qin Jing

34. Yangchuntang Qinpu (陽春堂琴譜; 1611?; apx; VII.4)

4 folios; 42 melodies, none with lyrics; reprinted 1669 as 太古正音琴譜 Taigu Zhengyin Qinpu; partial decimal system (first?)

Attached at end: Qinpu Qimeng ( 琴譜啟蒙; VII/432-468): Initiation into Qin Tablature: 10 melodies (+1?), all with lyrics

Both seem to be later additions appended by Zhang Daming of Fujian to his #33.

35. Qin Shi (琴適; 1611; VIII.1)

4 folios; 5 diaoyi and 8 melodies (all with lyrics: repeat of 1597); edited by Sun Pixian (孫丕顯) of Qimin (七閩; north Fujian);

Part of Yanxian Sishi (燕閒四適; Four attainments of pleasure): qin, chess, books/calligraphy, painting (琴棋書畫)

36. Songxianguan Qinpu (松絃館琴譜; 1614; ZGSD facsimile reprint; VIII.2)

31 melodies/2-1st; by Yan Cheng (嚴澂); founded 虞山派 Yushan school (north of Suzhou; more in 1937);

Discussed in VG, p.182, (& 226: Shin Etsu used it in Japan)

37. Lixing Yuanya (理性元雅; 1618; VIII.3)

4 folios; 72 melodies, all with lyrics; 31-1st; by 張廷玉 Zhang Tingyu (Zhejiang [Nanjing?]; Bio/xxx)

13 use 5-string qin, 5 use 9-strings, 5 use 1-strings; 24 of the 49 using 7-strings have 20 non-standard tunings

38. Sizhaitang Qinpu (思齊堂琴譜; 1620; IX.1)

1 folio; 13 melodies (6 are earliest versions), 1 with lyrics; compiled by 崇昭王妃鍾氏 Ms. Zhong, concubine of Prince Zhao of Chong (Runing, Henan?);

One melody is her own: Li Ku Zhong Yan, but she is not in the female players section of Qinshi Xu.

This and Meihuaxianguan Qinpu seem to be the only handbooks in QQJC compiled by a woman

39. Lexian Qinpu (樂仙琴譜; 1623; VIII.4)

6 folios; 35 melodies; 2-1st; 12 with lyrics; compiled by 徽州汪善吾 Wang Shanwu (Wang Shanyu?) of Huizhou (Anhui)

40. Taiyin Xisheng (太音希聲; 1625; niml; IX.2)

5 folios; 36 melodies, all with lyrics; compiled by 陳大斌,號太希 Chen Dabin of 錢塘 Qiantang (Hangzhou)

Chen studied from Li Shuinan (李水南) of the Zhe school, but traveled much & played over 50 years

41. Guyin Zhengzong (古音正宗; 1634; IX.3)

7 folios; 50 melodies, 5-lyrics; 14-1st, including 1st Yan Luo Pingsha; one of first to use decimal system for some finger positions

Compiled by (Prince) "潞國敬一道人 The honor one-ness Taoist of Lu", 朱常淓 Zhu Changfang, also famous for making qins

42. Zhongzhou Caotang Yiji (中洲草堂遺集; late Ming; niml; IX.4)

Not published until 1821-51; it has one qin piece, 水東游 Shui Dong You, attributed to the Ming loyalist Chen Zi'ang of Guangzhou (陳子卬; compare 陳子昂)

43. Yixuan Qinjing (義軒琴經; late Ming; IX.5)

2 folios; 32 melodies, 1 w/lyrics, no titles new; initially compiled, by 濟南張一亨字羲軒 Zhang Iheng of Jinan (in Shandong), style name 義軒 Yixuan; he also wrote the only commentary, but it is undated.

44. Taoshi Qinpu (陶氏琴譜; late Ming; IX.6)

1 folio; 9 melodies, all w/lyrics, 1-1st; publ. & selected by Ji Min (季敏) of Yanjing (燕京; Beijing?)

Has music of Tao Hongkui (陶鴻逵, grandson of Tao Yan (陶琰; 1457-1541)

45. Huiyan Mizhi (徽言秘旨; 1647; X.1)

10 folios; 60 melodies/0-1st (none w/lyrics); compiled by 尹曄 Yin Ye (尹爾韜 Yin Ertao)

With Zhang Dai (張岱) etc. he studied qin from Wang Benwu (王本吾) in Shaoxing; traveled a lot

46. Huiyan Mizhi Ding (徽言秘旨訂; 1692; ZGSD facsimile reprint; X.2)

Re-published by a student of Yin Ertao's later years, 孫淦 Sun Gan; ZGSD reprint has 73 pieces

ToC here has 76 entries: the 60 original pieces, plus 3 revised versions of these plus 13 new pieces by Yin himself (5 have lyrics)

47. Youshengshe Qinpu (友聲社琴譜; early Qing; niml; XI.3)

Handcopied; 2 folios; 37 melodies listed but 11 missing from 2nd Folio (XI/168); at least 4 new; 7 have lyrics; compare 1663 below

Group effort of the Hangzhou "Friends of Music Society", esp. 鄭方 Zheng Fang (鄭正叔 Zheng Zhengshu)

48. Kuian Qinpu (愧菴琴譜 Remorse-Hut Qin Handbook; 1660; XI.1)

2 folios; 22 melodies/1-1st (Leng Yu Ci); 13 are illustrated

49. Chenbentang Qinpu (臣卉堂琴譜; Absentee official's hall qin handbook; 1663/5; niml; XI.2)

Handcopied; 26 melodies, some w/lyrics; group effort incl. Zheng Fang (鄭方; see above) of Hulin (虍林, near Hangzhou)

50. Qinxue Xinsheng Xiepu (琴學心聲諧譜 Qin Studies Heartfelt Sounds Harmonious Tablature; 1664; XII.1)

2 folios; 14 melodies/13-1st, including Wuye Wuqiufeng; 8 have lyrics;

By Zhuang Zhenfeng (莊臻鳳) of Nanjing (金陵); teacher of Shin-Etsu; connection to Cheng Xiong (There is no handbook called 琴學新聲.)

51. Qinyuan Xinchuan Quanbian (琴苑心傳全編; 1670; XI.4)

20 folios; 85 melodies; /4-1st (78 melodies in main volume, then 23 more in an appendix, 16 of them repeats); attrib. 孔興誘 Kong Xingyou of Shandong, 66th gen. desc. from Confucius

52. Dahuan'ge Qinpu (大還閣琴譜; 1673; ZGSD facsimile reprint; QF #6 is only Qin Kuang; X.3)

6 folios; 32 melodies/2-1st; as played by Xu Hong (徐谼; Xu Qingshan 徐青山) of Taicang (near Suzhou);

Further details and the Table of Contents are under the earlier Yushan school handbook Songxianguan Qinpu

53. Hewen Zhu(yin) Qinpu (和文注音琴譜 ; <1676; XII.2)

38 melodies (28-1st); all w/lyrics, hence title; these are perhaps melodies the monk 蔣興疇 Jiang Xingchou took from Hangzhou to Japan in 1676; there he became 東皋心越 Toko Shin-etsu and other names; many Toko Kinpu (or Toko Kimpu) appeared later; two are appended here

54. Songfengge Qinpu (松風閣琴譜 ; 1677/82; XII.3)

By 程雄 Cheng Xiong of 休寧 Xiuning (near Huizhou in Anhui); 11 melodies, three 1st (3 w/lyrics);

Connection to Zhuang Zhenfeng; Van Gulik, Lore, p.96: old poems/essays set to new music; popular in Min school (Fujian).

Contains explanations of new (?) finger techniques, but does not seem to use them; uses others it does not explain

55. Shuhuai Cao (抒懷操 [carefree]; 1682; apx; XII.4)

37 melodies (all-1st?), all short, w/lyric first, then melody; Zha lists it as an appendix to the previous

Van Gulik, Lore, p.96: new words to old melodies (i.e., to popular non-qin melodies?)

56. Songsheng Cao (松聲操 ; 1687; XII.5)

45 melodies (9-1st, others mostly as in Shuhuai Cao); also has lyrics written 1st, then melodies.

57. Songfengge Qinsepu (松風閣琴瑟譜 ; 1677?; apx; XII.6)

13 melodies (2-1st; 2,4,6,8,10,12 have lyrics); seven are same as Songfengge Qinpu melodies, others are modified; only #13 Da Ya has se tablature

Because in 1956 Zha discovered this in Xi'an together with #56 he lists this as its appendix.

This is the earliest surviving tablature collection for qin and se together; the earliest notation for reviving the se itself is apparently that of Xiong Penglai. Note, however, that around this time Qianqingtang Shumu listed a Handbook for Qin and Se to play together (琴瑟合奏譜 Qinse Hezoupu) in 2 folios (no other information)

58. Xiangshantang Qinpu (響山堂琴譜 ; <1700?; niml; XIV.2)

15 melodies; incomplete handcopy apparently compiled by 徐常遇 Xu Changyu, perhaps a founder of the 廣陵琴派 Guangling Qin School

A famous Yangzhou qin player, he was father of Xu You 祐 , Xu Yi 翼 , and Xu Yi 禕 (see next)

59. Chengjiantang Qinpu (澄鑒堂琴譜 [clear mirror hall]; 1689; XIV.3)

37 old melodies compiled by Xu Yi 徐禕 or perhaps by his father (see previous item)

-- Also Guangling School? Some maybe copied from as early as 1620?

60. Deyintang Qinpu (德音堂琴譜 ; 1691; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XII.7)

35 melodies (7-1st), 4 w/lyrics; popular; by Guo Yuzhai 郭裕齋 (字用英?) of 晉陽 (Anhui? Shanxi?);

Cf. VG. p.66: Guo argues for instrumental music, cuts out lyrics

61. Qinse Hebi (琴瑟合璧 [paired qin and se]; 1691; XIII.1)

4 melodies (old; 2 w/lyrics), arr. by 瀋陽范承都 Fan Chengdou of Shenyang, 昆明萬和 Wan He of Kunming, and 曲阜孔歷洲 Kong Lizhou of Qufu (Shangdong); 1829 handcopy.

62. Qinpu Xiwei (琴譜析微 [discern subtle meanings]; 1692; XIII.2)

30 melodies; compiled by 紹興魯鼐 Lu Nai of Shaoxing,

Well known in Yangzhou also as painter and poet.

63. Liaohuaitang Qinpu (蓼懷堂琴譜 [luxuriant emotions]; 1702; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XIII.3)

33 melodies (2 new; "32 old": Wuye Wuqiufeng 梧葉舞秋風 [cf 1664] new?); 1 w/lyrics. (Shitan Zhang 釋談章]); by 文昌雲志高 Yun Zhigao of Wenchang (Guangdong, but went north); see also Jin Tao

64. Chengyitang Qinpu (誠一堂琴譜 ; 1705; XIII.4)

36 melodies (3 new); compiled by 新安程允基 Cheng Yunji of Xin'an;

Studied in 虞山派 Yushan school then went home; later studied w/Yun Zhigao (1702), etc.

Its appendix 誠一堂琴談 Chengyitang Qintan (XIII/435-79; also printed separately?) quotes various qin writings and historical materials.

65. Yifengyuan Qinpu (一峰園琴譜 ; 1709; niml; XIII.5)

20 melodies, 10 w/ lyrics; compiled by 氾水禹祥年 Yu Xiangnian of Fanshui (in Henan);

Lyrics from 金陵二楊 the two Yangs of Nanjing? (cf. 1585, 1609)

66. Toko Kinpu (東皋琴譜; Japan ; 1709; see XII.2)

VG.: pieces Shin-etsu (Toko Zenji) taught beginners; he mentions numerous editions.

The earliest edition (1709) was not available, so it is in neither QQJC nor the Guide. Instead, two of the many later editions were appended to <1676:

    - a 明和本 Meiwa edition (1772) by 鈴木龍 Suzuki Ryu

    - a 大原止郎本 Ohara Shiro edition (1898) based on one by Niki ??? 仁木斯祐 (Renmu Siyou)

67. Qinxue Zhengsheng (琴學正聲 ; 1715; XIV.1)

Compiled by Shen Guan 沈琯字秋田號古農 of 江寧 Jiangning (a district of Nanjing?); articles; Qinqu Pulu; lyrics from Qin Cao; 12 melodies in two sets: 1st (XIV/47-52) is a set of 7 new melody names that seem to be subtitles ofdiaoyi; the other (XIV/54-5) is five old diaoyi. All twelve pair note names (宮商角徵羽 gong shang jiao zhi yu) as well as lyrics

68. Wuzhizhai Qinpu (五知齋琴譜 ; 1722; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XIV.4)

33 melodies; 8 folios; by 徐祺 Xu Qi of Yangzhou; early Guangling Qin School book;

Categorizes 27 melodies by school: 金陵派 (金派?) Jinling School, 吳派 Wu School; 熟派 Shu School (of Xu Qingshan); 蜀派 Shu (Sichuan) School

Van Gulik, Lore, p.185, says: "most popular handbook in existence"; no new tunes but all have been revised by Xu Qi

69. Woyunlou Qinpu (臥雲樓琴譜 ; 1722; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XV.1 [only 2010])

32 melodies, 8 folios; by 馬兆辰 Ma Zhaochen, a student of Lu Nai of Shaoxing;

30 are from Ma's Qinpu Xiwei (1692) plus two more of Ma's, 秋鴻 and 羽化登仙

70. Dongyuan Qinpu (東園琴譜 ; niml; XV.2 [only 2010])

9 melodies; handcopy compiled by 朱d仕佐 Zhu Shizuo of 東園 Dongyuan (in Beijing?)

71. Cungutang Qinpu (存古堂琴譜 ; 1726; XV.3 [only 2010])

20 melodies, 8 folios, compiled by 吳文煥 Wu Wenhuan of 天都 Tiandu (Hangzhou area?)

72. Guangyutang Qinpu (光裕堂琴譜 ; ~1726; niml; XV.3 [only 2010])

15 melodies (but Folios 1-2 are missing); also compiled by 吳文煥 Wu Wenhuan: published together with Cungutang Qinpu?

73. Lixuezhai Qinpu (立雪齋琴譜 ; 1730; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XVIII.1 [only 2010])

2 folios, 16 melodies with lyrics; compiled by Confucianist 汪紱 Wang Fu of 婺源 Wuyuan (Jiangxi?)

74. Qinshu Qiangu (琴書千古 ; 1738; XV.5 [only 2010])

4 folios, 24 melodies; not 琴譜千古 Qinpu Qiangu; compiler unclear (QSCM, #318) but Zha says "中州派 Zhongzhou School"

75. (Zhixinzhai) Qinxue Lianyao ([治心齋]琴學練要 ; 1739; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XVIII.2 [only 2010])

Compiled by 長安王善 Wang Shan of Chang An (Xi'an);

5 folios; 30 melodies divided by 均 jun (tuning) and 音 yin (mode); (first to do this? See also 1744.)

76. Chuncaotang Qinpu (春草堂琴譜 ; 1744; QF #7; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XVIII.3 [only 2010])

Also titled Qin Handbook of New Sounds (琴譜新聲 Qinpu Xinsheng); by 曹尚絅 Cao Shangjiong (Hangzhou);

6 folios; 28 melodies divided by 均 jun (tuning) and 音 yin (mode); compare 1739;

Van Gulik, Lore, p.186: "well-known tunes in comparatively simple versions...editing very carefully done...much recommended".

77. Dayue Yuanyin (大樂元音 ; 1745; XVI.3)

7 folios, 6 melodies, by 潘士權 Pan Shiquan from 湖南黔陽 Qianyang in Hunan; all are very short - from 雅樂 court music? Se notation appended

78. Qin Jian Hepu ([敏亭]琴劍合譜 [Minting] Handbook of Qin and Sword; 1749; XVIII.4 [only 2010])

Earliest book of the 中州派 Zhongzhou School (or 中州正派 Zhongzhou Orthodox School) of Henan?

Not divided into folios; ToC XVIII/299: stops in zhi pieces, so missing 12 of original 23 melodies; 索敏亭撰 by Suo Minting; 尼瑪禪那霜雨蒼序 preface by Nyima Dhyana....; has an Essay on Qin Rhythm (琴節奏論), but is missing a folio called Sword Instructions (劍譜 Jian Pu). For more on "qin and sword" see further.

79. Yingyang Qinpu (潁陽琴譜 ; 1751; XVI.1)

4 folios, 12 melodies; by 李郊 Li Jiao of 溵州 Yinzhou (in Henan, near 穎州 Yingzhou); Zhongzhou School of Henan?Each phrase of every melody begins on a separate line, and at the beginning of each section there is a statement of how many phrases and how many 點 dian it has. Dian seem to correspond to the points on old tablature at which lyrics could be paired.

80. Lantianguan Qinpu (蘭田館琴譜 ; 1755; XVI.2)

9 folios, 44 melodies; hand-copied; by 李光塽 Li Guangshuang of 福建安溪 Anxi in Fujian; this edition is missing the last 8 pieces

81. Qinxiangtang Qinpu (琴香堂琴譜 ; 1760; XVII.1)

Not divided into folios, 38 melodies; Guangling school handbook by 馬任、馬倩 Ma Ren & Ma Qian of Yangzhou

82. Yanlulou Qinpu (研露樓琴譜 ; 1766; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XVI.4)

4 folios, 20 melodies; 中州派 Zhongzhou School; by 崔應階 Cui Yingjie, a student of 王受白 Wang Shoubai (王封采 Wang Fengcai)

83. Longyin'ge Miben Qinpu (龍吟閣秘本琴譜 ; mid-18th c.; niml; XVIII.5 [only 2010])

1 folio, 3 pieces (Da Ya, Pingsha Luoyan, Shitan Zhang); numerous essays; hand copy;

中州派 Zhongzhou School, esp. 王封采 Wang Fengcai; no connection to Longyinguan Qinpu (Shandong).

Longyinguan Qinpu (龍吟館琴譜 ; 1799 ? ca. 1921?; niml)

2 folios, 8 pieces; circulating photocopies: Zhucheng; date invarified (more on separate page)

84. Tongyuan Caotang Yangguan Sandie (桐園草堂陽關三疊; no date; niml; XVIII.6 [only 2010])

1 piece: Yang Guan Cao; compiled by 俞宗 Yu Zong (style name 青萼 Qing'e) of 歙縣 She County, Anhui

85. Hanguzhai Qinpu (酣古齋琴譜 ; 1785; niml; XVIII.7; [only 2010])

22 pieces; handcopy by 裴奉儉 Pei Fengjian; nothing further seems to be known about him

86. Ziyuantang Qinpu (自遠堂琴譜 ; 1802; QF #8; XVII.2)

By Wu Hong (吳灴; 1719 - >1802); 12 folios; 93 melodies; Guangling Qin School

Van Gulik, Lore, p. 186: typical Qing: no philosophy, but musical theory

87. Taihe Zhengyin Qinpu (太和正音琴譜 ; 1812; niml; XIX.1 [only 2010])

1 folio, 12 pieces; preface by 呂成京 Lü Chengjing at his 靜遠齋 Jingyuan Studio (origin unknown; discovered Hangzhou, 1957)

88. Yiluxuan Qinpu (裛露軒琴譜 Pavilion for collecting dew...; >1802; XIX.2 [only 2010])

1 folio, 8 ce; 88 melodies; compiler uncertain; hand-copy; four have lyrics (including one not word for stroke)

Almost every melody identifies source; handbooks named include 1573 (! not 1585), 1589 (TGYY), 1618, 1647, 1664, 1689, 1702, 1705, 1715, 1722, 1766, as well as 雍門譜, 中聲手訂, 德耕堂譜, 光裕堂譜, 吳官心譜 and a few more, including the 1425 廣陵散

89. Xiangxue Shanfang Qinpu (響雪山房琴譜 ; niml; XIX.3 [only 2010])

15 melodies; handcopy of unclear origin; preserved in Nanjing library

90. Xiaolili Qinshuo (蕭立禮琴說 ; 1807; XX.1 [only 2010])

Zha Guide lists only one melody, Pingsha Luo Yan, by 蕭用和 Xiao Yonghe (= Xiao Lili),

but perhaps should include what is listed below as Xiangxuezhai Qinpu of 1876

91. Xiaolan Qinpu (小蘭琴譜 ; 1812; XIX.4 [only 2010])

1 folio, 13 melodies; compiled by 葉布纂 Ye Buzuan

92. Yushan Lishi Qinpu (虞山李氏琴譜 ; undated; niml; insl; XX.2 [only 2010])

10 pieces; further details under Qinshu Cunmu

93. Qinpu Xiesheng (琴譜諧聲 [Qin Handbook Harmonizing Sound]; 1820; XX.3 [only 2010])

Four folios, 26 melodies, some in multiple forms (e.g., there are 10 Ping Sha); edited by 周顯祖 Zhou Xianzu;

XX/107-132 is "琴簫合譜 Tablatire for Qin and Xiao", 114-132 being five pieces with xiao part indicated by note names in a gongche system.

94. Zhifa Huican Quejie (指法匯參確解 ; 1821; XX.4 [only 2010])

Not divided into folios, 11 melodies; 稿本 draft copy by 王仲舒 Wang Zhongshu

95. Fengbaolou Qinpu (峰抱樓琴譜 ; 1825; XX.5 [only 2010])

Not divided into folios, 16 melodies; compiled by 沈浩 Shen Hao

96. Qinxue Canbian (琴學參變 ; 1827?; niml; XX.6 [only 2010])

7 melodies, all with lyrics and apparent kunqu connections; not paired in standard way: fewer characters! Copied by 錢一桂 Qian Yigui at the age of 74?

97. Qinxue Renduan (琴學軔端 ; 1828; XX.7 [only 2010])

3 volumes, 34 melodies; edited by 鑑湖鑑湖逸士石卿 "Retired Scholar of Mirror Lake" Shi Qing

98. Linhezhai Qinpu (鄰鶴齋琴譜 [pavilion near cranes]; 1830; XXI.1 [only 2010])

Not divided into folios, 16 melodies; edited by 陳幼慈 Chen Youci (essay in QSCB p. 168 [中文])

  Should "1876" be placed here? Its preface is dated "丁亥": 1827!)

99. Er Xiang Qinpu (二香琴譜 [Handbook of the Two Xiangs]; 1833; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXIII.3 [only 2010])

10 folios, 30 melodies; compiled by 將文勳 Jiang Wenxun; full title: 梅華庵二香琴譜 Meihua An Er Xiang Qinpu

N.B. Here the character 華 hua is actually written ? hua, which 32578 identifies as an archaic form of 華. Neverthess some references write 梅花庵, presumably because of the popularity of 梅花. 1876 refers to this handbook as 梅華庵 Meihua An.

100. Lü Hua (律話 ; 1833; XXI.3 [only 2010])

3 folios, 13 melodies (11 titles: two original compositions repeat titles), one (Gu Yuan) with lyrics; note names (huangzhong, etc.) paired with tablature

Compiled by 戴長庚 Dai Changgeng (11963.xxx), whose commentary on Saishang Hong compares it to Kunqu. First handbook to arrange melodies by 均 jun?

101. Meihuaxianguan Qinpu (梅花仙館琴譜 ; undated; niml; insl; XXII.1 [only 2010])

Compiled by 師妙孁 Shi Miaoling; see Qinshu Cunmu

6+1 pieces; this and Sizhaitang Qinpu seem to be the only handbooks in QQJC compiled by a woman

102. Lüyin Huikao (律音彙攷 ; 1835; XXII.3 [only 2010])

8 folios, 12 melodies in multiple versions, including qin and se; by 邱之稑 Qiu Zhilu

All are apparently based on the 12 reportedly Tang dynasty melodies as transcribed by 朱熹 Zhu Xi into lülü notation (further details)

103. Wuxue Shanfang Qinpu (悟雪山房琴譜 ; 1836; XXII.4 [only 2010])

6 folios, 50+ melodies; edited by 黃景星 Huang Jingxing (? - 1842; aka 黃煟南 Huang Weinan, he called himself 悟雪山人 Mountain Man Aware of Snow; from 廣東新會會城人 Huicheng in Xinhui county, Guangdong province). A few melodies in the handbook say they are from a Ming handbook called 古岡遺譜 Gugang Yipu.

104. Leshantang Qinpu (樂山堂琴譜 ; 1833; niml; insl; XXIII.1 [only 2010])

山西陳梅鼎 Chen Meiding of Shanxi revised notation of 陳鈺 Chen Yu

105. Qinpu Zhenglü (琴譜正律; ~1839; niml; XXIII.2 [only 2010])

Early Zhucheng; see further details

106. Huaiyin Shuwu Qinpu (槐蔭書屋琴譜 ; 1840; XXIII.6 [only 2010])

Not divided into folios, 8 melodies; hand-copy compiled by 王藩 Wang Fan (further comment and ToC)

107. Xingyouhengtang Lucun Qinpu (行有恒堂錄存琴譜 [Qin Handbook with Surviving Records of (Prince) Xingyouhengtang]; 1840; XXIII.4 [only 2010])

1 volume, 8 melodies; preface by the Xingyouhengtang Master; afterword dated 1908 (!) by 葉詩夢 Ye Shimeng: see 1914 below

Xingyouhengtang was son or grandson of 清宗室綿恩 Qing Prince Mian-en (1748-1822), who named the collection

108. Zhang Jutian Qinpu (張鞠田琴譜 ; 1844; XXIII.5 [only 2010])

Not divided into folios, 26 melodies (adds note names); draft copy of Zhang's tradition; see QSCB, p. 172.

Contains 1 practise melody, 14 traditional qin melodies, 11 melodies adapted from Kunqu (and narrative songs, folk songs or folk melodies?) and then 15 traditional qin melodies.

109. Yijinglu Qinxue (一經廬琴學 ; 1845; XXII.2 [only 2010])

Two folios, 15 melodies, compiled by 姚配中 Yao Peizhong (Columbia U has a copy)

110. Zhiyun Qinpu (稚雲琴譜 ; 1849; XXIII.7 [only 2010])

Also 穉雲; not divided into folios, 19 melodies; draft handbook of 曹錡 Cao Qi (曹稚雲 or 曹穉雲 Cao Zhiyun)

111. Shi Bai Shanfang Qinpu (師白山房琴譜; after 1821 & before 1862; niml; XXIV.1 [only 2010])

13 titles, all with lyric; compiler unknown

112. Dihuiguan Qinpu (荻灰館琴譜 ; 1853; niml; XXIV.2 [only 2010])

14 melodies; compiled by 歐陽書唐 Ouyang Shutang, a disciple of 張空山 Zhang Kongshan

Sichuan school; compare the Liu Shui (荻灰 31826.11: ash roasted from di reeds)

113. Yuguzhai Qinpu (與古齊琴譜 ; 1855; niml; niqqjc)

Four folios, no tablature; by 祝鳳喈 Zhu Fengjie; essays, qin construction, qin accoutrement, fingering)

Not included in the 2010 edition; partly copied in 1864 (translation)

114. Qian Shouzhan Qinpu Shicao (錢壽佔琴譜十操; niml; XXIV.3; no date [only 2010])

Also called Qianshi Shicao? This collection of 10 melodies as played by the 19th century Sichuan master Qian Shouzhan was apparently compiled only in 1958; it does not include Dao Yi.

115. Qiushuizhai Qinpu (秋水齋琴譜; niml; XXIV.4; 1859 [only 2010])

5 melodies with a paragraph in front saying they were copied by 黃伯平 Huang Boping

116. Qiantang Zhushi Qinpu (錢塘諸氏琴譜; niml; XXIV.5; 1863 [only 2010])

4 melodies connected to 諸可寶(遲菊)Zhu Kebao (Chiju) of Hangzhou

117. Qinxue Zunwen (琴學尊聞 ; 1864; XXIV.6 [only 2010])

2 volumes, 13 melodies; of the first four, three are each followed by a "本音 Ben Yin" (14757.xxx; 4/711xxx; Japanese: "honne", "real intention, underlying motive") and one is followed by two: see XXIV/223 & 224; 227; 232; 238. These all seem to be new compositions. Perhaps they express reactions to the melodies they follow, but all but the first use a different tuning than the melody they follow. Handbook compiled by 郭柏心 Guo Boxin.

118. Qinxue Rumen (琴學入門 ; 1864; QF #9; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXIV.7 [only 2010])

2 folios, 20 melodies; compiled by 張鶴 Zhang He, a student of Zhu Fengjie: Folio 1 largely copies Zhu's Yuguzhai Qinpu Folios 3 and 4 (partial translation); the melodies in Folio 2 presumably also come from the Zhu family. See Van Gulik, Lore, p.187

119. Qingxiangzhai Qinpu (青箱齋琴譜; niml; XXIV.8; 1866 [only 2010])

29 titles; by 浙江王鵬高 Wang Penggao of Zhejiang

120. Baihandanxiangguan Qinpu (白菡萏香館琴譜; niml; insl; XXIV.9; 1871 [only 2010])

30 pieces including 10 modal preludes (also some beginning instructions in longhand pu); compiled by 茂苑周燦 Zhou Can of Maoyuan

121. Jiaoan Qinpu (蕉庵琴譜 ; 1868; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXVI.1 [only 2010])

Four folios, 34 melodies; compiled by 秦維翰 Qin Weihan; Guangling School

Van Gulik, Lore, p.34, fn.17, says this plagiarizes 1722 note for note (without attribution?);

My survey show they have 19 titles in common

122. Qinse Hepu (琴瑟合譜 ; 1870; QF #10 and XXVI.2 [only 2010])

Two folios, 8 melodies; by 慶瑞 Qing Rui (Qin Fu pp. 655-725; QSCM; see Van Gulik, Lore, p.9, fn.37). This is the third qin handbook to include se melodies (see also 1677 and 1691).

123. Yi Liu Zheng Wu zhi Zhai Qinxue Mishu (以六正五之齋琴學秘書 ; 1875; XXVI.3 [only 2010])

21 melodies. The front page says it was "長安市上彈無絃琴者晉齋孫寶草創 a rough copy by Sun Bao, nicknamed Sun Jinzhai, player of a stringless qin in Chang'an Town". Sun, born in 1819, is said to have been a student of Qing Ruiand his teacher Li Chengyu.

124. Tianwenge Qinpu (天聞閣琴譜 ; 1876; XXV. [only 2010])

16 folios, 145 melodies; edited by 唐彝銘 Tang Yiming

125. Tianlaige Xuanpu (天籟閣琴譜 ; 1876; XXI.2 [only 2010])

Also "天籟閣選琴譜 Tianlaige Qinpu"! Handcopy, not divided into folios, 30 melodies identified either as from "天籟閣琴譜" or "友琴堂選譜"

The author of the preface, dated "丁亥" (1827 !), identifies himself as 覺菴 Jue An, a Mongolian, so it is not clear why the Guide says 1876 (XXI.1 is 1830)

126. Xiangxuezhai Qinpu (響雪齋琴譜 ; 1876; 2010? niqqjc)

Two folios, 15 melodies; hand copy, unknown author. Apparently it was originally part of Xiao Lili Qinshuo of 1807, but the version of the latter in the 2010 edition has only one melody (same in Zha Guide)

127. Xishaoge Qinpu (希韶閣琴譜 ; 1878; XXVI.4 [only 2010])

4 folios, 44 melodies; aka 琴學津梁 Qinxue Jinliang; prepared by 黃曉珊 Huang Xiaoshan (see also 1890 below)

In QQJC XXVI called 希韶閣琴譜集成 Xishaoge Qinpu Jicheng; the ToC at XXVI/275-6 lists 24 melodies in Vol 1 then 20 in Vol. 2, but QQJC does not have the latter, giving no explanation

128. Chenjingzuo Shishanfang Zachao (枕經葄史山房雜抄; after 1881; niml; XXVII.1 [only 2010])

27 melodies include a Liu Shui attributed to Zhang Kongshan but has fewer gunfu

129. Shuangqin Shuwu Qinpu Jicheng (雙琴書屋琴譜集成; 1884; XXVII.2 [only 2010])

6 folios, 39 melodies; copied or compiled by 倪和宣 Ni Hexuan of Kunming (earlier attribution was to a 清谼子 Qing Hongzi)

130. Yangxingtang Qinpu (養性堂琴譜; niml; XXVII.3 [only 2010])

6 melodies; like the previous it is attributed to Mr. Ni of Kunming

131. Luqi Qingyun (綠綺清韻 ; 1884; XXVII.4 [only 2010])

One folio, 10 melodies; compiled by 徐臚先 Xu Luxian

132. Youshishanfang Qinpu (友石山房琴譜; 1887; niml; XXVII.5 [only 2010])

by 溫州馬元熙 Ma Yuanxi of Wenzhou; 11 pieces

133. Qinzhi Shen Qiu (琴旨申邱 ; 1889; niqqjc)

One folio, two melodies compiled by 劉人熙 Liu Renxi, connected to the settings previously made by 邱之陸 Qiu Zhilu in Lüyin Huikao

134. Xishaoge Qinse Hepu (希韶閣琴瑟合譜; 1890; XXVI.5 [only 2010])

4 folios (two each for qin and se), 16 melodies; edited by 黃曉珊 Huang Xiaoshan (see also 1878 above)

135. Kumu Chan Qinpu (枯木禪琴譜; 1893; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXVIII.1 [only 2010])

8 folios, 32 melodies; by 釋空塵 Shi Kongchen (Buddhist Priest Empty of World)

Withered Timber Zen Qin Handbook; has several melodies with Buddhist themes

136. Qinxue Chujin (琴學初津 ; 1894; XXVIII.3 [only 2010])

10 folios, 50 melodies; handcopy; compiled by 陳世驥 Chen Shiji

137. E Gong Ci Shuo Qin (鄂公祠說琴; 1898; XXVIII.2 [only 2010])

One folio draft, two melodies (p.168 a revision of Gu Yuan & p.169 代徽招); collected by 朱啟連 Zhu Qilian (1853-99)

138. Mingshengge Qinpu (鳴盛閣琴譜; 1899; niqqjc)

One folio?, 12 old melodies revised and edited by 林薰 Lin Xun: "of great research value"

139. Shiyixianguan Qinpu (十一絃館琴譜; 1907; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXIX.1 [only 2010])

One folio, 8 melodies; compiled by the writer/official and archaeologist 劉鶚字鐵雲 Liu E, style name Li Tieyun (1857-1909; Wiki: Liu E and The Travels of Lao Can). It included tablature for music played by his teacher 張瑞珊文祉 Zhang Ruishan (Zhang Wenzhi).

Julian Joseph has done research on this but it is no longer online.

140. Qinxue Congshu (琴學叢書; 1911-1931; QF #11; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXX. [only 2010])

14 volumes (books), 32 melodies (some with note names); compiled and edited by 楊宗稷 Yang Zongji (楊時百 Yang Shibai)

Qin Fu pp. 728-1148; see Van Gulik, Lore, p.180

141. Qinxue Zhaiyao (琴學摘要; 1920-21; niml; XXIX.2 [only 2010])

28 melodies; resulted from a program at Beijing University?

142. Qinxue Guanjian (琴學管見; 1930; niml; XXIX.4 [only 2010])

石印本 a lithograph imprint by 李崇德 Li Chongde; 20 pieces (including a Jiu Kuang); Zha preface says nothing known of author and it is hard to find but reprints some valuable old materials

143. Qinxue Yizhi (琴學易知; 1934; niml; XXIX.5 [only 2010])

3 short songs (2 of Gu Yuan; 1 Luo Hua Yuan); by 宋彥成 Sun Yancheng

144. Qinxue Mijue (琴學秘訣; 1898; niml; XXIX.6 [only 2010])

4 short songs; by 漢卿 Han Qing

145. Yazhai Qinpu Zongji (雅齋琴譜叢集; end of Qing; niqqjc)

21 册 volumes (incomplete), 30 melodies; by 李光烈 Li Guanglie; Zha Guide [239]197

Collected from earlier pu: 青箱齋、松筠館、復古齋、益州譜、硯田山房、中州譜、祝鳳喈本....

146. Shimengzhai Qinpu (詩夢齋琴譜; 1914; niqqjc)

Handcopy, 10 folios, 20 melodies; collected by 葉潛 Ye Qian

Handbook of Ye Shimeng (1863-1937), teacher of R. H. Van Gulik (see 1840)

147. Shanxi Yucaiguan Yayue Jiangyi (山西育才館雅樂講義; 1922; niqqjc)

Five volumes; 6 樂章 yuezhang (short 雅樂 yayue songs set for qin), then 6 qin songs;

By the 長沙愔愔琴舍 Changsha Yinyin Qin Society, especially 彭慶壽 Peng Qingshou and 顧燾 Gu Dao

148. Meian Qinpu (梅盦琴譜、梅庵琴譜; 1931; ZGSD facsimile reprint; XXIX.3 [only 2010])

2 folios, 14 or 15 melodies. The 1931 edition seems to use the former title but the more common latter one can apply to it as well as the later editions of 1959, 1971 and ca. 1979. Some further details including the ToC are in afootnote to the page on Longyinguan Qinpu, which also introduces the 諸城派 Zhucheng School and related other handbooks (see also below).

149. Jinyu Qinkan (今虞琴刊; 1937; QF #12 [pp.1149-1511]; niqqjc)

One volume; compiled by the Jinyu Qin Society; has much material on Yan Cheng (see 1614)

Five melodies (p.1367ff): two (Yi Guren and Qi Yan Hui) are in tablature plus gongche notation;

three are in number notation only: Oulu Wangji, Qiujiang Yebo and Jing Guan Yin

150. Shayan Qinbian (沙堰琴編; 1946; XXIX.7 [only 2010])

One folio, 13 melodies; 裴鐵俠 Pei Tiexia;

This is the last handbook indexed in Zha's Guide; new melodies in handbooks below are not on this site's melody index

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151. Xia Yifeng Chuanpu (夏一峰傳譜; 1957)

One volume, 17 melodies with staff notation of performances by Xia Yifeng (1883-1963);

same as 古琴曲彙編 Guqinqu Huibian, published in Beijing; included in 琴府 Qin Fu

152. Yan Yi Xi Qin Zhai Qinpu (研易習琴齋琴譜; 1961)

3 folios, 30 melodies; the repertoire of 章志蓀 Zhang Zhisun, teacher of 孫毓芹 Sun Yuqin

153. Chunyu Caotang Qinpu (春雨草堂琴譜; 1969)

10 compositions by 盧家炳 Lo Ka-Ping (see also the recording); in 琴府 Qin Fu, p.1934.

154. Wumen Qinpu (吳門琴譜; The Qin Handbook of the Wu Tradition, Gu Wu Xuan Chubanshe, Suzhou, 1998)

15 melodies as played by 吳兆基 Wu Zhaoji, adding note names in number notation

155. Yinyinshi Qinpu (愔愔室琴譜; Hong Kong, 2000)

4 folios, 33 melodies; commentary and repertoire of 蔡德允 Cai Deyun

156. Yushan Wushi Qinpu (虞山吳氏琴譜; The Qin Music Repertoire of the Wu Family, Beijing, Dongfang Publishing, 2001)

repertoire of Wu Jinglue (吳景略) and his son Wu Wenguang (吳文光)

51 melodies have tablature and staff notation

50 qin songs have the lyrics and tablature as well as note names in number notation

Appended is a list of fingering explanations in Chinese and English

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1. 琴譜全集,Qinpu Quanji, Yuan dynasty imprint

?; "not yet located" (not in Qinshu Cunmu or Zhongguo Yinyue Sixiang Pipan)

2. 永樂琴書集成 Yongle Qinshu Jicheng (Yongle r. 1403 - 1425)

20F; "In Taiwan" (?); Qinshu Cunmu, #162, but see comment under Qinshu Daquan

3. 龍湖琴譜 Longhu Qinpu (1571)

2F; "In Taiwan"; not in QQJC but included in Qin Fu

4. 梧岡琴譜 Wugang Qinpu (1546; in QQJC, Vol. I)

2F; "Contents included in Qinpu Zhengchuan"

5. 正文對音捷要琴譜正傳 Zhenwen Duiyin Jieyao Qinpu Zhenchuan (1573)

6F; "Contents included in Chongxiu Zhenchuan Qinpu"

Same as 新刊正文對音捷要琴譜真傳 Xinkan Zhenwen Duiyin Jieyao Qinpu Zhenchuan?

Latter, in the National Library, Taiwan, has some differences from 1585 edition; neither volume is in QQJC

6. 松絃館琴譜疑本 Songxianguan Qinpu Yiben (Yiben = "suspect volume")

NF; Comment says it seems to be a false copy of Songxianguan Qinpu (1614)

7. 頖宮禮樂疏琴譜 Pan'gong Liyue Shu Qinpu of 李之藻 Li Zhizao (early 17th c.)

1F; "郊祀樂示範" Jiaosiyue Shifan" (Sacrificial Music Examples [with qin parts])

8. 操縵古琴譜 Caoman Guqinpu of 朱載堉 Zhu Zaiyu (1536 - ca.1610)

1F; "郊祀樂示範" Jiaosiyue Shifan" (Sacrificial Music Examples) (Qinshu Cunmu, #181)

9. 欽定詩經樂譜全書 Qinding Shijing Yuepu Quanshu: Imperially Ordered of Shi Jing Music Settings, Complete

30F; "曲譜並無來歷、無曲調性" (transmitted without the qin tablature; published during 1736 - 96)

10. 樂經律呂通解 Yue Jing Lülü Tongjie of 汪紱 Wang Fu (during 1723 - 36)

4F; "qin materials included in his Lixuezhai Qinpu" (also mentioned in Qinshu Bielu, #180)

11. 琴譜標準 Qinpu Biaozhun of 戴大昌 Dai Dachang (during 1796 - 1821)

4F; "qin materials included in Chuncaotang Qinpu"; "only has 4 versions of Ping Sha"

12. 樂山堂琴譜 Leshantang Qinpu of 陳吉六 Chen Jiliu (N.D.)

NF; "his brother 梅鼎 Meiding's preface says it was taken from older handbooks"; "still exists"; included in the 2010 QQJC

13. 青籐軒琴譜 Qingtengxuan Qinpu of 李崑 Li Kun ("further info in 1833 second preface")

?F; QSCM "apparently in 陝西朝邑 Chaoba district, Shaanxi"

14. 遜齋琴譜 Xunzhai Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 民族音樂研究所 Ethnic Music Research Institute"

15. 尺木樓琴譜 Chimulou Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 民族音樂研究所 Ethnic Music Research Institute"

16. 妙吉羊室琴譜 Miaojiyangshi Qinpu, author unknown, no date

2F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

17. 閨山琴譜 Guishan Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

18. 閨麟琴譜 Guilin Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

19. 琴譜妙選 Qinpu Miaoxuan, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

20. 佇月樓琴譜 Zhuyuelou Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

21. 信天翁琴譜 Xintianweng Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

22. 松風自合琴譜 Songfengzihe Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

23. 佚名琴譜 Yiming Qinpu, author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 北京圖書館 Beijing Library"

24. 虞山李氏琴譜 Yushan Lishi Qinpu of 李世則 Li Shize, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 上海圖書館 Shanghai Library"; included in the 2010 QQJC

25. 飲香書屋琴譜 Yinxiangshuwu Qinpu (in QSCM), author unknown, no date

1F; "hand copy, mostly from 1722"; "in the 上海圖書館 Shanghai Library"

26. 食硯書屋琴譜 Shiyanshuwu Qinpu of 吳延啟 Wu Yanqi, no date

1F; "hand copy, as next above"; "in the 上海圖書館 Shanghai Library"

27. 梅花仙館琴譜 Meihuaxianguan Qinpu (QSCM) of 師妙孁 Shi Miaoling, no date

1F; "hand copy"; "in the 上海圖書館 Shanghai Library"; included in the 2010 QQJC

28. 秋水齋琴譜 Qiushuizhai Qinpu, author unknown, during 1851 - 62)

1F; "石印本 lithograph"; "editor has it"; included in the 2010 QQJC

29. 琴譜彙編 Qinpu Huibian of 文同文 Wen Tongwen, 1901

7F; "hand copied mostly from 5 (listed) pu"; "天津宋鏡汪涵先生藏 in Tianjin"

30. 白菡萏香館琴譜 Baihandanxiangguan Qinpu of 周燦 Zhou Can, style name 蓮波 Lianbo, no date

1F; White Lotus Fragrance Hall Qin Handbook; "稿本 rough draft"; "editor has it"; included in the 2010 QQJC

31. 廣陵散譜 Guangling San Pu of 馮水 Feng Shui; "Early Republic" (elsewhere: 1912)

1F; "copied from 1539"; "often seen" (for Feng Shui see also under Qinyuan Yaolu).

32. 古怨釋 Gu Yuan Shi of 馮水 Feng Shui; Early Republic

1F; "按律話再釋原譜" (annotated from 1833); "often seen"

33. 斲桐集 Zhuotong Ji of 王露 Wang Lu, style name 心葵 Xinkui, Republican period

1F; "載北大音樂雜誌五、六、七、八期未完稿 partial copy from some magazines"; "tablature whereabouts uncertain"

34. 琴學淺說 Qinxue Qianshuo of 張邕和字友鶴 Zhang Yonghe, style name Youhe, 1928 (Zhang Youhe)

1F; "in several issues of the Beijing National Music Reform Society Music Journal, not completed"

35. 天風琴譜 Tianfeng Qinpu of 徐元白 Xu Yuanbai, 1955

NF; "油印 mimeographed by friends but with only one of his 5 melodies, not complete" (connected to the Tianfeng Qinshe?)

原文:http://www.silkqin.com/02qnpu/00qnpu.htm#pulist

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