zhàng

common
noun
formal

Meaning of 仪仗

仪仗 means ceremonial paraphernalia (flags, umbrellas, fans, weapons) carried by guards when ancient emperors or officials traveled; ceremonial weapons carried by honor guards at state ceremonies or when welcoming foreign dignitaries; also refers to large flags, banners, slogans, charts, or models carried at the head of parade contingents. Pronounced yí zhàng.

  • ceremonial paraphernalia (flags, umbrellas, fans, weapons) carried by guards when ancient emperors or officials traveled
  • ceremonial weapons carried by honor guards at state ceremonies or when welcoming foreign dignitaries; also refers to large flags, banners, slogans, charts, or models carried at the head of parade contingents

Definitions & Examples

Huáng
chū
xíng
shí
 
zhàng
duì
wu
mián
yán
shù
 

When the emperor traveled, the ceremonial procession stretched for several miles.

dài
guān
yuán
de
zhàng
bāo
kuò
jīn
guā
 
yuè
 
sǎn
gài
děng
 

The ceremonial paraphernalia of ancient officials included golden gourds, axes, and umbrellas.

Measure Words

/ duì
Primary
/ liè