Content of the question bank: cornucopia explanation [cornucopia] In folklore, there is an inexhaustible basin filled with gold and silver jewelry, which is a metaphor for a place rich in resources to explain in detail the legendary inexhaustible basin, which can gather gold and silver jewelry. It is also a metaphor for a place rich in resources.
The cornucopia also has the meaning of gathering wealth and auspiciousness, which is extremely rich and gorgeous, meaning good and auspicious. The cornucopia, as its name implies, is an inexhaustible treasure.
The cornucopia is a treasure in China folk tales. It is said that Shen Wansan became rich in his early days because he had a cornucopia. This allusion comes from Zhou's Bieguang Collection: "At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, I saw a fisherman holding more than 100 frogs, filing things, buying them in an iron pot and standing in the pool.