Heng and Ha

Heng and Ha (traditional Chinese: 哼哈二將; simplified Chinese: 哼哈二将; pinyin: Hēng-Hā èr jiàng) are the two wrathful vajra-wielding warriors who stand at the entrances of most Chinese Buddhist temples. == Buddhism == In Chinese Buddhism, Heng and Ha are the common names of the jingang lishi, two guards of Buddhist temples.

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Heng and Ha

Heng and Ha (traditional Chinese: 哼哈二將; simplified Chinese: 哼哈二将; pinyin: Hēng-Hā èr jiàng) are the two wrathful vajra-wielding warriors who stand at the entrances of most Chinese Buddhist temples. == Buddhism == In Chinese Buddhism, Heng and Ha are the common names of the jingang lishi, two guards of Buddhist temples.

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