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How does the chef move?

On the day of moving, invite Kitchen God to have a party. Sacrifice what you need to the stove: three incense sticks and a pair of candles. Three cups of green tea and three cups of wine. Wen Shu, Tribute, Gold and Silver Notes.

In the past, almost every kitchen had a kitchen god. People call this god "the Bodhisattva who commands life" or "the stove commands life". It is said that he is the "Nine-day East Chef Commanding the Kitchen Palace" sealed by the Jade Emperor, who is responsible for managing the kitchen fires of various families and is worshipped as the patron saint of the family.

Kitchen shrines are mostly located in the north or east of the kitchen, with the idol of Kitchen God in the middle. Some people who don't have the niche of the Kitchen King even put the idol directly on the wall. Some gods only draw a kitchen god, while others have two men and women. The goddess is called "Grandma Chef". Kitchen God is the most representative and popular god among the Han people, and it has entrusted the good wishes of the working people of the Han nationality to ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters and welcome good luck.