The author of the trick theory

Tang was an acrobat in China in the Qing Dynasty. The year of birth and death is unknown. The word Yunzhou. Yuanhe (Wumen, now Wuxian) was born. I like acrobatics since I was a child, especially the study of acrobatics, as well as witchcraft, Taoism, magic and Jianghu art. In order to find out the secret of magic, I visited famous teachers all over the world and tried my best to find out. Over the past 30 years, I have compiled more than 300 sets of tricks, all of which are explained in detail with graphics and classified systematically. In the 15th year of Guangxu (1889), I published twelve volumes of Goose Fantasies. This is the first monograph in China to sort out and classify the phenomena and skills of folk acrobatics. Since then, the author has successively published the sequel of Goose Fantasy and Goose Fantasy. In addition to the missing tricks, it also includes some information such as juggling, circus, scales and kit kat mechanical toys. These works provide an important basis for future generations to study acrobatics and folk customs. The reason why it is called "Goose Fantasy" is because the allusion comes from "Yang Xian Scholar" in "Continued Harmony", in which there is a story of a fairy getting into a goose cage.