The drama anthology of Chinese opera, ”Binghu Yuxie”, is now in the Shanghai Library, with only nineteen and a half pages extant, cut into twenty-one units. First, this paper describes the discovery, version style, and present binding status of the ”Binghu Yuxie”. Next, it investigates the page numbers on the remaining pages, and the repertoire and content of the anthology. Lastly, it explains the collection profile and related information of the extant articles that also appear in other anthologies. This paper concludes that there were at least three volumes of about one hundred twenty pages for the original book, and at least 50 to 60 dramas collected. The collections included the drama piece ”Liu Yuanwai Quan Zheng Yuanhe” in ”Li Yaxian Huajiuqu Jiangch”i written by Ming Zhouxianwang Zhu Youdong, Wang Keju's dismissal of his wife in ”Luopaji”, Feng Gongzi's amorous dreaming in ”Wuguiji”, and so on. In total, there are twelve selected dramas and another seventeen generic but uncompleted dramas. It was published between the first half of Wanli period and Wanli 39 years (after roughly 1573 and before 1611). The characteristics of the anthologies are multiple singing styles; moreover, the selected dramas in Guandiao style with Qingyang tunes occupy a considerable proportion of the material.