| M421 | The Miao man and the seven brothers of the tiger family hold a contest of strength. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M422 | The man's great feat. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M423 | The foolish monkeys. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M424 | Bitterness for the zu-mu of the plain. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M425 | The man's great resourcefulness. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M426 | How the eagle carried the man out of Dragon-land. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M431 | The witch and the Miao lad. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M432 | The orphan who gathered firewood. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M433 | The Miao lad who went to carry an idol from Sichuan. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M441 | The king who sought a son-in-law and found a beggar. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M442 | Three cowherds and the teacher. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M443 | The wealthy family that chose a beggar for a daughter-in-law. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M451 | Ndlie-jia is tricked into divorcing Nggu-ra-jio-bang. | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M452 | Ndlie-jia and Nggu-ra-jio-ni-bang. (1) | Collected by Wang Ming-ji |
| M453 | Ndlie-jia and Nggu-ra-jio-ni-bang. (2) | Told by Tao Zi-gai |
| M454 | The Miao man's good scheme for marrying a sky maiden | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M455 | The youth who married a sky maiden | Collected by Wang Ming-ji |
| M456 | The Sky Maiden | Told by Yang Ya-go |
| M457 | Concerning the orphan and the deer | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M458 | The Miao lad and the bat | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M459 | An orphan goes fishing | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M460 | Two Miao lads who caught flat fish | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M461 | Nggu-no's mother and father | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M462 | The clever younger brother | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M463 | The man who went digging and found a fine son-in-law | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M471 | Miao lads go to fetch their brides | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M472 | The foolish Kha woman | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M473 | The orphan that went fishing | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M474 | Yeu-rang-zi-lao and the orphan | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M475 | The orphan's song | A woman from Hmao-zu-mu |
| M476 | Two Miao lads who went to choose brides, together with matters concerning Yeu-rang | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M477 | A poor man kills his son, but the son leads him to riches | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M481 | Concerning Hmao-chi's youngest daughter and Ndrao-ntlai | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M482 | Song of Ndrao-ntlia and Hmao-chi's youngest daughter | Collected by Wang Ming-ji |
| M483 | Ndrao-dyu and the Miao girls | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M484 | The orphan who went ploughing | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M485 | The orphan marries the bride | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M486 | Grandfather tiger finds a wife for his grandson | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M491 | Nbao-chao | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M492 | The Yi slave woman | Told by Yang Xiu-gong |
| M493 | The man Li-ndang and the woman Ndu-ni-ndang | Sung by Pan Xie |
| M494 | Lyu-shao | Collected by Wang Ming-ji |
| M495 | Song of the crab-apple tree of Njiao-tai | Collected by Wang Ming-ji |
| M496 | The orphan's song | Sung by Zhang Wei-qing |
| M497 | Song of a poor man moving house | Sung by a man from Hmao-a-gw-gw |
| M498 | How a swallow and a toad went to the king's country to see an elephant | Singer not recorded |
| M499 | The song of Nggu-nza and Ndrao-jio-shi-nang | Singer not recorded |
| M500 | Song of the Master Hmao-sao's daughter Nggu-bang-nzou | Recorded by Wang Jian-guo |