Lian Xiang, also known as Jin Qiangun, and Bawangbian or Hua Gun in the north, is an ancient Han folk dance art. The stick used by the actor is made of bamboo or fine wood, and it is about two feet long. There are gaps in four or six places, and copper coins are strung in each file, which is divided into upper and lower sides. When performing, it dances up and down, left and right, and hits the limbs, shoulders and back of the body, making a crisp and pleasant sound. The performers are singing and dancing, and their songs are mostly Han folk tunes from all over the country. As a kind of Han folk culture, they are usually performed at festivals or temple fairs. It is popular all over China and has a long history. Changing the fast and slow rhythm, making a crisp sound, full of dancing beauty everywhere, showing a relaxed and lively style, known as the treasure of Han folk dance.