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God of Prosperity

God of Prosperity. God of Wealth. Kitchen God

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God of Prosperity

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  1. God of Prosperity God of Wealth

  2. Kitchen God The Kitchen God is regarded as the guardian of the family hearth (cooker). He was recognised as the originator of fire, which was necessary for cooking and was also the God of household morals. By tradition, the Kitchen God left the house on the 23rd of the last month to report to heaven on the behaviour of the family. At this time, the family did everything possible to obtain a favourable report from the Kitchen God. On the evening of the 23rd, the family would give the Kitchen God a ritualistic farewell dinner with sweet sticky foods and honey. Some said this was a bribe, others said with the offerings of sticky sweets and honey sealed his mouth from saying bad things about them.

  3. 11 months ago: SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 11: (L-R) Workers dressed as the God of Longevity, the God of Prosperity and the God of Wealth pose at the terrace of No.3 The Bund, a shopping center on February 11, 2008 in Shanghai, China. Chinese people have the tradition of worshiping the God of Wealth on the fifth day of the lunar new year. Chinese around the globe are celebrating the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rat which starts February 7.

  4. Las Vegas bets big on Lunar New Year -2008At the Bellagio, an 18-foot God of Wealth and Fortune is the centerpiece of the Lunar New Year exhibit in the lavish casino's conservatory.

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