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
Sì寺
miào庙
mén门
kǒu口
cháng常
huì绘
yǒu有
Hēng哼
Hā哈
èr二
jiàng将
de的
wēi威
wǔ武
xíng形
xiàng象
。
The majestic images of the two guardian gods Heng and Ha are often painted at the temple entrance.
Jù据
《
Fēng封
shén神
yǎn演
yì义
》
miáo描
xiě写
,
Hēng哼
Hā哈
èr二
jiàng将
yī一
gè个
hēng哼
chū出
bái白
qì气
,
yī一
gè个
hā哈
chū出
huáng黄
qì气
。
According to the novel 'Investiture of the Gods,' one of the two guardians snorts white vapor, and the other exhales yellow vapor.