Most of the ribbons need to be put with money, usually by sewing money in them. There are only a few one-dollar steel shovels, two on each side, representing yes-men, six on each side, eight on each side, and ten on each side, representing perfection. There are also many forms of hundred-dollar bills.
Some don't put anything. When sewing money, there are open seams and hidden seams, but most of them are hidden seams. Coins are fixed at both ends of the red belt, so parents can sew money skillfully outside.