Hēng
èr
jiàng

idiom
name

Meaning of 哼哈二将

哼哈二将 means the two guardian gods Heng and Ha in Buddhism; arrogant and powerful underlings of a superior; two henchmen. Pronounced Hēng Hā èr jiàng.

  • the two guardian gods Heng and Ha in Buddhism
  • arrogant and powerful underlings of a superior; two henchmen
  • two people who collude for evil purposes; partners in crime

Definitions & Examples

miào
mén
kǒu
cháng
huì
yǒu
Hēng
èr
jiàng
de
wēi
xíng
xiàng
 

The majestic images of the two guardian gods Heng and Ha are often painted at the temple entrance.

 
Fēng
shén
yǎn
 
miáo
xiě
 
Hēng
èr
jiàng
hēng
chū
bái
 
chū
huáng
 

According to the novel 'Investiture of the Gods,' one of the two guardians snorts white vapor, and the other exhales yellow vapor.