This manuscript is the 11th volume out of 110 volumes. The manuscript, titled “Si Pu Co Ang,” contains a folk tale letter that tells the story of a gang of two robbers who claimed to have a group of 12 people. After their confession, Sim Pu Cu Ang immediately cut open their stomachs, spilling their guts in the process.
Colophon:
Niyak sambungna
23 – 12 – 2478
15 – 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.”