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Xiao Shuang Lou 萧爽楼 Xiao Shuang Lou

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 63
Identifier: 2009.015.203
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Xiao Shuang Lou 萧爽楼 Xiao Shuang Lou. All music manuscripts were stamped by 莲花曲艺社 Lotus Art Club of Singing. This song is adapted from a Qing writer Shen Sanbai’s autobiography Six Record’s of A floating Life. The story tells that Shen Sanbai was expelled from his family and lived in his friend’s house, which was called “Xiao Shuang Lou”. During the winter Shen Sanbai was sick. When he was helpless , his wife Yun Niang reminded him of their happy memories in the past to console him.

Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Xin Sheng Lei Ying-Han Jiang Diao Xue 心声泪影-寒江钓雪 Xin Sheng Lei Ying-Han Jiang Diao Xue

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 74
Identifier: 2009.015.214
Scope and Contents

Xin Sheng Lei Ying-Han Jiang Diao Xue 心声泪影-寒江钓雪 Xin Sheng Lei Ying-Han Jiang Diao Xue

Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Xue Ping Gui-Farewell at the Cavern 薛平贵-别窑 Xue Ping Gui-Bie Yao

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 55
Identifier: 2009.015.195
Scope and Contents Xue Ping Gui-Farewell at the Cavern 薛平贵-别窑 Xue Ping Gui-Bie Yao. The story tells the legend of Xue Pinggui and Wang Baochuan. Wang Yun was the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty. He had three daughters. The eldest one Jinchuan married the Minister of Labor Su Long; the second daughter Yinchuan married Wei Hu, the Deputy Minister of Military; but the spoiled little girl Baochuan decided to choose her husband at random. She stood on the furnished tall tower at a crossroad, threw a ball to the...
Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Xue Ping Gui-The Swan Goose Carries a Message 薛平贵-鸿雁传书 Xue Ping Gui-Hong Yan Chuan Shu

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 57
Identifier: 2009.015.196
1 Xue Ping Gui-The Swan Goose Carries a Message 薛平贵-鸿雁传书 Xue Ping Gui-Hong Yan Chuan Shu. All music manuscripts were stamped by 曲艺苑 Arts and Performance Center. The story tells the legend of Xue Pinggui and Wang Baochuan. Wang Yun was the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty. He had three daughters. The eldest one Jinchuan married the Minister of Labor Su Long; the second daughter Yinchuan married Wei Hu, the Deputy Minister of Military; but the spoiled little girl Baochuan decided to choose her...
Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Ya Tung Girls’ Basketball Team, 1972

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Scope and Contents From the Series: The material in this series is arranged according to subject matter, whether it is an individual, organization, or area of study. In many cases, these files include clients of Bocian’s public relations firm or research materials for "The China Post." Certain files include photographs by Bocian, which are indicated by the notation “includes photographs.” Some files contain photographs by other photographers or public relations firms but only those photographs by Bocian are noted. Most of the...
Dates: 1972

Yale Chinese Students' Club, 1910-1912

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Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents

This file consists of photocopies of the 1911-1912 Yale Chinese Students' Club member list and "The Book of the Class" a yearbook-type publication printed in 1910.

Dates: 1910-1912

Yan Long Han Shui Yue Long Sha 烟笼寒水月笼纱 Yan Long Han Shui Yue Long Sha

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Identifier: 2009.015.186
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Yan Long Han Shui Yue Long Sha 烟笼寒水月笼纱 Yan Long Han Shui Yue Long Sha. All music manuscripts were stamped by 曲艺苑 Arts and Performance Center. The opera's plot orginally comes from a poem by Tu Mu who was a leading Chinese poet of the late Tang dynasty. The poet uses Chen Shubao who was the last emperor of the Chinese Chen Dynasty to express his sadness toward the conquered Chen dynasty.

Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Yan Qu Zui Zhou Lang 艳曲醉周郎 Yan Qu Zui Zhou Lang

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Identifier: 2009.015.150
Scope and Contents Yan Qu Zui Zhou Lang 艳曲醉周郎. The story tells that in order to take over Jing Province, Zhou Yu advised Sun Quan to use woman to seduce and kidnap Liu Bei. However, with Qiao Xuan’s help Liu Bei successfully got married with Lady Wu’s daughter Sun Shangxiang. Zhao Yun urged Liu Bei to go back to Shu and guarded him across the river with the help of Shangxiang. Zhou Yun chased after him until the riverside. Zhu Geliang made a couplet to ridicule him. Infuriated by Zhu’s words, Zhou Yu got sick...
Dates: Majority of material found in 1996-2009

Yearly reports, 1985 and 1988-1989

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Scope and Contents

This file consists of yearly reports of income and payments. Many of the reports are undated.

Dates: 1985 and 1988-1989

Yee Gai Association

 File
Identifier: Series 1
Scope and Contents

This file contains the list of Yee Gai Association members in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx, plus receipts (presumably for membership dues).

Dates: Majority of material found in 1950s-1960s

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