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The Kitchen God and His Wives

A Modern Chinese Folk Epic

Author: Wilt L. Idema  

"The Kitchen God and his Wives is a translation of the orally transmitted folk epic "Guo DIngxiang," a Chinese legend of a virtuous wife, her abusive husband, and their eventual elevation to godhood as the deities of the stove"--

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"The Kitchen God and his Wives is a translation of the orally transmitted folk epic "Guo DIngxiang," a Chinese legend of a virtuous wife, her abusive husband, and their eventual elevation to godhood as the deities of the stove"--

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The Kitchen God and His Wives is a modern folk epic on the origin of the Stove God, widely venerated across China. In this tale, the Stove God (or Kitchen God) begins as a mortal man who owes his wealth and success to his loyal wife, the long-suffering Guo Dingxiang. Guo's ungrateful husband divorces her, losing his fortune and eventually becoming a beggar. When he receives charity from his former wife, he is filled with remorse and kills himself by jumping into the stove. This act elevates both the man and his wife to godhood.

Set in China's countryside and ranging from heaven to hell, this tale provides a look at traditional marriage customs and the uses and abuses of fortune telling in southeastern Henan. This volume contains Wilt L. Idema's full and annotated translation of the Guo Dingxiang epic together with an extensive study of the textualization of this work in the years following the Cultural Revolution. The Kitchen God and His Wives offers a valuable look at Chinese folk culture and traditional storytelling.

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About the Author

Wilt L. Idema is Professor Emeritus of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He has translated or cotranslated numerous works in the traditions of Chinese drama and storytelling, including The Pitfalls of Piety for Married Women.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cornell University Press | Cornell University East Asia Program
Published
15th March 2025
Pages
277
ISBN
9781501779138

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