Take out a deck of cards from the bag with props, perform some basic card magic, or cut a rope into several pieces, and then let them join together seamlessly. Although they can't perform hidden magic yet, they can make the puppet disappear. They also have some exciting "finale" in their hands, such as putting a rope through their nose or tongue, or stabbing a knife into their thighs.
There is a very popular program called Nose Cutting. The prop for performing this program is a special knife with a semicircular gap in the middle near the blade. When performing, hold the gap with your fingers so that the audience can't see it, then put the knife close to your nose, and the hand holding the knife will move slightly next to your nose (that is, not beyond the gap), indicating that you are cutting and slowly pushing the knife in. At that time, artists attached great importance to the performance effect, so some performers held a sponge in one hand and squeezed out animal blood or red liquid where the knife touched the nose, which the audience believed. Finally, I quit my knife, read a spell in my mouth, and wiped off the "blood" on my nose with a wet cloth, and the wound on my nose was cured.