This kind of performance originated in the Ming Dynasty and has been circulating for hundreds of years. Performers usually use bowls, and through clever movement and power control, the lid is stably covered on the top of the bowl and will not fall off.
Next, look at the bowl in the performer's hand. He will hold the lid in his hand first, then shake his wrist hard and cover it firmly on the bowl. Don't lose it! Then, he will let the bowl rotate slowly and the lid will rotate steadily. The performer will tap the edge of the bowl with his finger, and the lid will not fall off. It looks simple, but it needs very precise control power and skills to complete.
Now, let's take a look at the performer's biggest challenge-turning the bowl! He will turn the bowl upside down and the lid will turn over, but it won't fall off. This is an amazing skill that requires great skill and balance.
Finally, the performer will uncover the lid of the bowl in the same way and show the audience the inside of the bowl. Have you ever thought that watching bowls can be so wonderful and interesting!
Now, please applaud our performers. Let's enjoy this thrilling bowl-covering performance!