Judging from the production materials, most of the poles for making whips are made of cow bones. Of course, beef bones should be made of good bones and processed by traditional manual techniques-that is, they should be cooked repeatedly with boiling water to remove the grease inside and outside the bones to prevent moths from growing in the future. Then according to the requirements of different lengths, break, grind, bore, grind and carve. This is the traditional way of riding a horse. If it is elegant in the world, it should be mahogany, rosewood or even silver. Carving is also particularly meticulous, and the patterns are complex and changeable. When collecting some whips, you need to use other materials to make whips, usually special stones, and polish, drill holes, pierce rings and carve them. The rest, such as precious mahogany, rosewood, sandalwood and other materials, will also be used to make whips.