"Horse Hairpin Technique" is an ancestral skill of Feng Village in Taiping Town, which is known far and wide. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, wars were frequent, and the Fengs had no choice but to go out and sell their skills to make a living. When they came to Zaoqiang County, Zhili, they joined the Boxer Rebellion. In the Boxer Rebellion, they learned a martial art "horse hairpin art". Horse hairpin for a weapon, about 1.7 meters long, weighing about 2 kilograms, shaped like a gun and halberd, wooden handle steel head, the head of the three hairpin, exceptionally sharp, wooden handle and hairpin connected to wear two pieces of iron ring, dance up the wind. After the Boxer Rebellion failed, as a competitive martial arts horse hairpin art was Feng's descendants back to their hometown, and gradually evolved into a performing art has been passed down. Village men and women, young and old, as long as they can move the horse hairpin, can play two strokes. Whenever farming or festivals, the troupe will accept invitations to perform in the field, as close as ten miles, as far as hundreds of miles. Individuals perform a variety of tricks, there are more than a dozen basic routines, such as Su Qin carrying a sword, Taigong fishing, embracing the moon, black dog crotch drilling, carp turn over and so on. Group performances generally require more than 16 people, pay attention to the footwork formation. During the performance, the horse hairpin is painted silver-white and tied with red silk, which is bright and colorful. Performers dressed in martial arts monk costume. Usually red pants, white lab coat, green belt and red turban. They take the stage to the sound of drums and dance to the rhythm of the music. Because of the performers' skill, neat formation and thrilling moves, they are warmly welcomed. Every year, thousands of people gather at Xiakou Bridge in the north of Houfeng Village to watch the "Horse Hairpin" performance on the New Year's Eve. The people of Houfeng Village and foreign artists from Linyi and Qihe perform on the same stage and exchange skills, singing and dancing, **** the Lantern Festival.