The inspiration for the name of Hangzhou Humph Dental Hospital "Humph" came from a Chinese Buddhist legend. Chinese characters are profound and have a long meaning. The word "hum" itself implies four "mouth" characters, a metaphor for Hangzhou Humming Stomatology Hospital's high degree of concentration on oral health. Taking good care of your teeth is our only mission and our responsibility.
Legend has it that Prince Faye wished to serve the Buddha for his whole life, and after that he finally achieved the right result and ranked as one of the Buddha's guardians of the "twenty heavenly beings", which is called the "Secret Trace Vajra". In the Ming Dynasty, the novel Feng Shen Yan Yi (The Enchantment of the Gods) evolved him into two divine generals, one Zheng Lun, who could control the enemy by humming white air from his nose, and the other Chen Qi, who could capture the generals by humming yellow air from his mouth. In the Jiang Ziya sealing of the gods pardoned Zheng Lun, Chen Qi guarding the western release of the gate, that is, now see the temple is located in the temple on both sides of the three door on both sides of the two vajra warriors. The left like open mouth, right like closed lips, holding a mortar and pestle, the image is extremely powerful, which is widely rumored in the folk "Haha two generals", synonymous with guardian god.
The Hanyu Dictionary (1986 edition) explains that "hum-ha two generals" is a metaphor for a pair of partners whose behaviors are very different and who can work together in harmony, which is also the direct origin of "hum-ha oral cavity". Numerous overseas students and domestic senior dental experts gathered in Hangzhou Humming Stomatology Hospital, they show their strengths and hand in hand *** progress, *** with the efforts to make Humming Stomatology become the guardian of your oral health.