On the
24th day of the last lunar month the Kitchen god returns to heaven
to give a report to the Jade Emperor (in Chinese mythology the Jade
Emperor is the ruler of heaven) about the family's activities over
the past year. This day is marked by acts of appeasement to the Kitchen
god so that he will give the Jade Emperor a favourable report.
Traditionally
images of the Kitchen god are burned as a symbolic act of departure.
Often some gold or silver money will also be burned for travelling
expenses. In some households the lips of the Kitchen god are brushed
with honey or a sugar solution just before the image is burned -
this will increase the likelihood that only sweet things will be
said by the Kitchen god. From the 24th the Kitchen god will be absent
from his shrine in the kitchen, and during this time it will be
cleaned in preparation for his return on New Year's Eve.
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