This manuscript is the 59th of 79 volumes. The manuscript, titled “Sam Po Kong,” is folk tale that tells the story of:
1. Sam Po Kong embraced Islam.
2. Sam Po Kong, along with his four friends, entered a mosque located in the Karaeng village to pray.
3. Sam Po Kong shared a story about his childhood, saying he was very lazy to attend religious lessons, and now he truly regrets it.
Colophon:
Hua 28 – 7 – 2477
He 4 – 9 – 1926
Niyak Sambungna
Other notes:
- The writing is dominated by the Lontarak Makassarese script, with some characters modified by Liem Kheng Yong, and features a combination with Hanzi.
- Initially, this manuscript was rented out to the Peranakan Chinese community.
- It is adapted from a Chinese folk legend.
- There is a red stamp of the author that reads: “LIEM KHENG YONG-MAKASSAR.”