He-He Er Xian

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He-He Er Xian
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A statue of He and He
Chinese 和合二仙
Literal meaning Harmonious-&-United 2 Immortals
He and He in Taoist temple Chang-Chun ("Eternal Spring") in Wuhan

He-He Er Xian, translated as the Immortals of Harmony and Union and as the Two gods of Harmony and Union, are two Taoist immortals. They are popularly associated with happy marriages. He and He are typically depicted as boys holding a lotus flower (, ) and a box (, ).[1]

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  1. ^ Welch, Patricia Bjaaland (2008). Chinese art: a guide to motifs and visual imagery. Tuttle Publishing. p. 270.