After folding one lotus flower, fold the other seven pieces of paper in the same way. Fold them all and stick them together with glue, and a lotus-shaped cornucopia will be made. Generally, the lotus cornucopia folded with paper is burned after being offered to the Buddha in a temple, so it is not common in life. The cornucopia is a treasure in folklore. According to the explanation, Shen Wansan, a rich man at the beginning, was able to reap a steady stream of wealth because of his cornucopia. Although the legend is not credible, cornucopia is often used as a home feng shui decoration to make money and reproduce wealth.
The common cornucopia in the market is mostly made of jade, which is expensive. Although there is no treasure effect, it has always been loved by everyone because of its beautiful meaning. After someone in the family dies, they will be given a cornucopia of paper folding, but most of them are bought, not folded by themselves.