English: A red headscarf is first wrapped around the head of the "bax deib zhal" and the headdress is affixed on the top with string. The headdress, commonly referred to as "headwear of the Daoist Heavenly Master", "ritual crown" or "crown of five images", is traditionally composed of five to nine pieces of leather, with each piece depicting the image of a deity (seven leathers of the headdress on display have the depictions). The gaps between the leather pieces are embellished with bird-shaped ornaments giving the headdress its erect shape and allowing it to be shaken.