Qu You, an early Ming Ci poet, had three anthologies of ci-poems entitiled tian-ji yun-jin (天機雲錦), yu-qin qu-pu(餘清曲譜), and yue-fu yi-yin (樂府餘音). The last of these was in five volumes, but only one is extant today, found in An Anthology of Min Ci's (明詞彙刊). Comparing this one volume with tian-ji yu-jin (天機餘錦), which preserves more of Qu You's poems than any other anthologies, and collating/emending the additional poems found in Ming and Qing Ci anthologies, ci reviews, lei-shu (類書), and bi-ji (筆記), this paper attempts to explore the possibility of collating a standard edition. I discover that most of the poems in tian-ji yun-jin appear in tian-ji yu-jin as well. The main body of yu-qin qu-pu (餘清曲譜), entitled "Ten Poems on Catching Fish" (摸魚兒十首)-about ten natural scenes of Xi Hu (西湖), also appears intact in Still Harping on the Poems of the Past and Present: A Special Anthology (精選古今詩餘醉). The ci and qu (詞曲) poems included in the five volume yue-fu yi-yin should also have been included in the one volume yue-fu yi-yin. Therefore, although Qu You's ci anthologies have been lost, the 272 poems extant in various anthologies today could have been his complete ci work.