Maiji can be divided into props, skills, flower arrangement and so on. If you really want to learn systematically, my suggestion: Learn props for the first time, probably within 300 yuan. Then don't learn too many props, and start learning techniques. The first phase and the second phase are 350 yuan. How much is the third installment? I forget. The fourth period should be around 800 yuan. Of course, this is the membership price, but the membership card is 10 yuan, and the term is one year. I think it's enough for you to study in three periods, four periods. If you have spare money, you are really interested. If you study, you can learn flowers and skip class in the second period. Some gorgeous shuffling and card cutting are not magic, but they will add a lot of color to your magic performance.
My own feeling, McGick, is that these things can still be learned. Then I suggest you go to 190 and add a member to the magic legend store at No.83, Urban Style Street, Changle Road. I don't know how much it costs, but it's good. The resident magicians here are Mickey Mouse, Huowa and Eric (winners of the 2006 Shanghai Golden Wand Award). These three are first-class magicians in Shanghai and will give you the magic guidance you need. Moreover, you will also get many news that world-famous magicians are giving lectures in Shanghai, so you can listen to them selectively. For example, on February 3 this year, Liu Qian gave a lecture, and my feeling really benefited a lot.
I can only give you so much. I wish you success!
PS: It really costs a lot of money to learn magic. First of all, you should have financial security.