The folk acrobatics of lions on high platforms are performed with at least five overlapping eight-immortal tables. The specific method is: the first table has its legs on the ground and the tabletop is facing upward; the second tabletop overlaps with the first tabletop and the legs are facing upward; the third, fourth, and fifth tables all have their tables facing downward and their legs overlapping upward, forming a high platform of about 5 meters. Seven, nine, or even eleven tables can also be set up, but five tables are usually set up. There are three performers, one pretending to be a fat monk and the other pretending to be a skinny monkey, wearing a monk mask and a monkey mask respectively. The skinny monkey and the fat monk perform funny and thrilling actions such as teasing and playing on the high platform. Finally, a person wearing a lion skin goes up to "cap the top". The skinny monkey, fat monk, and lion perform thrilling actions on a high platform of about five meters high and less than one square meter, pushing the performance to a climax. Another two people "hang the table" to balance the table and protect the performers, and another four people play the big gong, cymbals, two drums, and horse gongs to create an atmosphere and control the rhythm.