Huhailou congshu () is a Chinese congshu (collected series of texts). The series was compiled and printed in the Qing dynasty by Chen Chun éÂÂæÂÂ¥. It comprises thirteen works, with a total of 109 juan.
Its titles cover Confucian classics, early philosophical texts, Daoist writings, and philological miscellanies. Most of the classical commentaries and writings of various philosophical schools were reprinted from high-quality copies preserved in the private library of Wang Jipei . Wang's annotated and collated editions of works such as Qianfu lun æ½Â夫论, Shizi å°¸åÂÂ, and Yinwenzi are considered particularly careful and philologically precise. The Hanyu da zidian (HYDZD), for example, references the following works from the series: Shizi å°¸åÂÂ, Qianfu lun æ½Â夫论 (Wang Fu çÂÂ符), Longjin fengsui pan é¾ÂçÂÂå¤é«Âå¤ (Zhang Zhuo å¼ é·Â), and Ding'e zalu 订讹æÂÂå½ (Hu Mingyu è¡åÂÂçÂÂ).
The Huhailou congshu contains the following works (mostly following kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp):