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Technical Inheritance of Qin 'an Shell Stick

Qin 'an Shell Stick has always continued the custom that the non-"Gao" surname in Gaojiawa Village is not passed down. Even if it is forced to spread, it will only be passed on from mouth to mouth without setting an example, or it will only spread to the "shell" and not to the tricks and cracking methods. Therefore, although Qin 'an's shell stick is famous, there are many people practicing in Gaojiawa Village, but few people really master its method and grasp the essentials of fighting.

Kevin Jin, a foreigner who loves Bei Bang, passed on his lifelong experience of practicing Bei Bang and all the essence of Qin An Bei Bang. Therefore, the ninth generation descendant of the shell stick is Jin Jianjun. Since the reform and opening up in the 1980s, especially after entering the 20th century, the artists who inherited Qin 'an's playing stick gradually declined. There are fewer and fewer old artists, and young lovers are hard to find, especially the long-term natural folk, which is in a state of development without professional shell institutions. After years of exploration, sorting and research, Mr. Cai Zhizhong, a martial arts teacher in tianshui normal university, published the book "Study on Qin 'an Shell Stick" published by Gansu Education Press, which provided detailed historical materials for the future study of Qin 'an Shell Stick.