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Kitchen God. The
Chinese story (Chinese: 俞淨意公遇灶神記; pinyin: Yújìngyì gōng yù
zàoshén jì)
Visit of the
Spirit of the
kitchen to Iô-kung or
Visit of the Spirit...
- city.
Smaller household shrines or
votive niche, such as the
worship of
Zaoshen and Caishen. Gōng (宮),
meaning "palace" is a term used for a
templar complex...
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Yangjian taisui Wulong Tugong Tumu
Zaoshen xiang (Ming dynasty, 1609AD) —Held by the
Capital Museum...
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matchmaker who
pairs lovers together. Yùshén (獄神, "Jail-Purgatory God")
Zaoshen (灶神, "Hearth God"), the
master of the
household deities,
including the...
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International Ceramics Village,
Ancient Stove Tree (Chinese: 古灶神榕; pinyin: gǔ
zàoshén róng), The Lin's Hall (Chinese: 林家厅; pinyin: línjiā tīng) etc., with totally...
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eliminate the
Three Corpses. The
Baopuzi records how the
Three Corpses and
Zaoshen 竈神 "God of the Stove" make
regular reports to
Siming 司命 "Director of Destinies"...
- Chinese: 方壺勝景; pinyin: Fānghú shèngjǐng Bath in
Virtue Chinese: 澡身浴德; pinyin:
Zǎoshēn yùdé Calm Lake
Under the
Autumn Moon Chinese: 平湖秋月; pinyin: Pínghú qiūyuè...
- raw/cooked logic,
grain avoidance was
traditionally linked with
worship of
Zaoshen 灶神 The
Stove God. In a
reversal of not
eating the Five
Grains to obtain...
- longevity/immortality. Li does not name
which furnace gods to worship, but the
Stove God
Zaoshen is
traditionally ****ociated both with
alchemy and bigu, in
Chinese raw/cooked...