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Liu Qian Magic Decrypts Spring Festival Gala

First of all, the glass facing the audience on the table is single-layered, and other places are double-layered:

As shown in the figure below, light is the reflection of a single light bulb on a single glass.

However, when the lamp shadow moved to the back glass, double-layer glass appeared, the upper layer was fixed, and the lower layer was integrated with the glass facing the audience and could slide.

The glass hole is located in the position shown below. This position is also double glass, and the hole is in the lower glass.

When the camera takes a close-up of dirty hands, the lower glass is slid clockwise by the rear bracket. .

In this way, the hole will be in Liu Qian's left hand position. At the same time, pay attention to the paper towel, there is lubricant on the paper towel! The role of lubricant is to cooperate with the "support" after the hand is pulled out, which will be mentioned later! !

Everyone clearly saw the movement of the hole when the hand was inserted! Push the hole with your left hand and insert it with your right hand! !

When the hand is taken out, the "bracket" at the back quickly slides the hole counterclockwise. At this time, the lubricant played a great role in preventing Liu Qian's hand from being rotated counterclockwise by the glass. But in fact, the speed is too fast. It can be clearly seen in the video that Liu Qian's hand is involuntarily driven by the glass (very small).

Watch the video carefully, 12 minutes 16 seconds and 13 minutes 10 seconds. Look at his hands! ! ! !

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About 2 minutes 14 seconds, the moment the coin is thrown into the hands of the male audience next to it, you will find that it looks like three coins. From top to bottom, the second and third coins are conjoined. At about 4 minutes and 27 seconds, Liu Qian seems to have received the coin from the male audience, but he actually combined the second and third coins. At this point, the answer came out. Yes, one of the coins is a prop, a double-layer coin, which can be flipped and separated, just like some drawers or gift boxes. In this process, there are only two coins, and the prop coin is opened. You think of the opened prop coin as two coins stacked together. At first, there were three coins. When asked if he had washed his hands, it took about 4 minutes 10 second to lock up the male audience. His left hand (from the audience's point of view) took out the open prop coin and put it in the palm of the male audience's hand. Meanwhile, he hid one in his right hand. About 4 minutes and 27 seconds later, Liu Qian just closed the prop coin, that is, the double-layer coin that had been opened by the male audience, and took it away. The audience thought that Liu Qian had taken it. So the so-called wearing glasses, in fact, is not wearing.

Knowing this, it will be easy to throw it away in the next 4 minutes and 58 seconds. Actually, it's still a prop coin. Looks like two pieces. In fact, as soon as he fell, he closed it instantly and became one. The audience thought it went through, but in fact it was his right hand that threw it in. Similarly, I didn't wear it. Next, take off the black cloth for about 5 minutes and 50 seconds. There are two coins in the bowl and a coin on the table. This time, it is really crossing. It relies on the prop desktop, with a double surface and glass underneath, but this glass is hard, not a whole surface, but a soft transparent surface on it. Its soft and transparent surface has a hole in a specific position. If you shoot from a certain angle, you can't see it. There is no glass under the hole, which means that the coins on the table fall directly into the bowl by moving through the hole.

Then, just tap the table and the coin in the middle will go down. This is simpler, about 6 minutes and 55 seconds. In fact, there are still two coins on the table.

In fact, one is an open prop coin, and the other is already in the palm of your right hand. A clap of the right hand is quick. On the one hand, the prop coins on the table are closed, on the other hand, the right hand coins are extended to us.

Needless to say, the magic of wearing glasses with one hand is still in that fixed position. This time, because of the large area of my hand, I will be seen if I don't cover it, so I will block it with my other hand, or I will go in through the hole. The bottom is spacious. All alive!

Hey, hey, I got it. Actually, magic can't stand scrutiny.

As for the paper cup, don't explain it directly.

Don't use pictures, right?