Qinpu (Chinese: 「琴譜」) are tablature score collections for the Chinese musical instrument, the guqin.
Qinpu are collections of tablatures of music for the guqin. In the past, music was passed on from teacher to student. Only recently has tablature been written down, often to preserve music or as a reference book. Tablature comes in form of individual and collections. Collections often have additional material attached to them, like explanation of fingering, qin lore, music theory, etc.
There are several different types of qinpu one can obtain: original editions, photographic reprint, lithographic facsimiles and modern reset editions.
Original editions are qinpu printed at the original time of publication, or re-issues during the past. These are mostly kept in libraries and private collections. Since they are original, they tend to be fragile.
Photographic reprints is basically a scan of the original qinpu and reduced size reprint in modern binding. The most famous is the Qinqu Jicheng.
Suffering
All you hear
Is the voice
Prophecies of the end
Reflections
Of a clouded mind
Evolves
Serene faces bold in design
Locked insertion, rapture of time
Debasement
Defacement
Can't you see
As the dust settles
Over humanity
All that has ever been
And ever shall be