This manuscript is the sixth volume out of 110 volumes. The manuscript, titled “Si Pu Co Ang,” contains a folk tale letter that tells the story of Koe Liong receiving an order to arrest Opasak, a person who committed an act in someone else’s name. Si Pu Co Ang then expressed the opinion that this person must have some form of collaboration with the name’s rightful owner.
Colophon:
Niyak inja sambungna
14 – 12 – 2478
6 – 1 – 1928
Other notes:
- Volume 32 was destroyed by termites. Volumes 51–110 are missing.
- The information about the total number of volumes (110) comes from the list of works by Liem Kheng Yong found at the end of each volume.
- The writing is dominated by the Lontarak Makassarese script, with some characters modified by Liem Kheng Yong.
- 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.”