What does it mean when the God of Cookery comes to the tomb?

The key is that the word "Lin" is difficult to explain. In the past, the wording in fortune books was enough. There is a saying that the God of Cookery enters the tomb and the God of Cookery sits in the tomb. As for "Lin", I don't know whether it should be "Ru" or "Ru". There is a difference in the interpretation of the word "sitting". Enter means that the God of Cookery is in the tomb, and the sky is impermeable; sitting means that the heavenly stem where the God of Cookery sits is in the tomb. According to the eight characters Ziping, the six relatives of the God of Cookery...