With the development of the times and the continuous summarization, enrichment and innovation of a group of representative artists, the movements of the "Chest Slapping Dance" have developed from the initial and most idyllic basic movement of "hitting seven sounds" to slapping the shoulder, arm, chest, dorsum, elbow, leg, foot and other parts and creating a whole set of new dance combinations. A whole new set of dance movements was created. Minnan, Quanzhou area since the liberation of the most representative "beat chest dance" artists are mainly the following three people: Qiu Jianying, born in 1930 in Quanzhou City District, as a newspaper boy in his childhood, often followed the "beggars beat chest team", Mu learning and able to dance. After extensive study of folk dance, the 1950s onwards, focusing on "chest-beating dance" inheritance of new, make achievements. Its "chest-beating dance" style is rough and witty, and the main combinations of movements are: "High-five Echo", "Jade Donkey Upside Down", "Golden Rooster Standing Alone", "Golden Rooster Standing Alone", "Golden Rooster Standing Alone" and "Golden Rooster Standing Alone". The main combinations of movements include: "High-five Echo", "Jade Donkey Bumping Step", "Golden Rooster Standing Alone", "Toad Coming Out of the Cave", "Half Moon Slanting Shadow", "Big and Small Amazing Chicken Walking" and so on.
In 1959, Quanzhou area dancers for the first time to "beat the chest dance" as the material, creating dance "field music" to participate in the provincial and national cultural performances; in 1985, the Provincial Pearly Garden Opera Troupe with "Zheng Yuanhe - beat the chest dance" and so on to participate in the "Asian Folk Music and Dance Festival" in Japan; in 1992, Quanzhou, the "Asian Folk Music and Dance Festival" exchange. In 1992, the farmers' "breast-beating dance" team from Wanggong and Chendian villages in Licheng District of Quanzhou participated in the "Tianjin Square Dance Competition" and the "Shenyang International Yangge Festival". "Competition awards.