Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What's the point of worshipping the kitchen god?

What's the point of worshipping the kitchen god?

1, incense table, Buddha statue in the center, five offerings in the front (incense burner 1 with three incense sticks; Two vases on the left and right, with three or five flowers, odd numbers are appropriate; A pair of left and right candlesticks with red candles. Collectively referred to as the "Five Sacrifices").

2. Five grains (five-colored grains, such as rice, black beans, mung beans, soybeans, peanuts, etc.). ), five kinds of fruits (five colors of fruits, such as apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, pears, etc. ) and three cups of green tea are placed in front of the five offerings. Remember not to put meat and fishy food, otherwise it will damage the Buddha's fortune (because becoming a god will be "out of touch") and hurt yourself.