The complete story of the Midnight Black and White Impermanence locking up a ghost that did not know death from somewhere was as follows: Ghost Blows Out the Light Volume 1: The Divine Nun of the South Sea The story began in a temple called the Southern Sea Nun. A young nun heard a strange sound in the middle of the night and found herself being chased by a strange and terrifying man. She rushed to the temple's entrance, but the door had been locked by the Black and White Ghosts. She could not escape. The strange man was actually a ghost. He was captured by the Black and White Ghosts because he violated the rules of the underworld. In order to escape, he made a request to the Black and White Impermanence: as long as he could enter any room in the temple, he could break free from the shackles and leave the underworld. The Black and White Ghosts agreed to his request and the ghost entered the temple. However, what he did not expect was that there were countless treasures and mysterious cultural relics in this temple. He quickly fell into greed and conflict. In the temple, the ghost met many interesting and scary people, including a mysterious Taoist priest and a fierce monster. He also encountered many challenges, including fighting powerful demons and searching for treasure. In the end, through his own efforts and the help of his friends, he successfully escaped from the temple and found his own way out. This story tells the adventures of a ghost. He experienced many difficulties and challenges in the process of pursuing wealth and power, but finally found his own direction and goal.
The story of the Black and White Impermanence originated from ancient China. They were based on two ordinary villagers named Fan Wujiu and Xie Bian. The villagers called this pair of brotherly friends Lord Eight and Lord Seven. One day, Fan Wujiu and Xie Bi 'an had agreed to go out together, but they were suddenly caught in a downpour at the bridgehead. Xie Bian decided to return home to retrieve his umbrella, leaving Fan Wujiu alone to wait on the bridge. However, the rain was getting heavier. Xie Bian insisted on waiting on the bridge until he was submerged by the flood. When Fan Wujiu finally reached the bridge, his brothers had already been swallowed by the flood. Faced with the tragic death of his brother, Xie Bian felt deeply guilty and decided to commit suicide by the bridge. In the netherworld, the King of Hell saw their deep friendship and decided to give them official positions to arrest lawless villains in front of the Shing Wong. The story of the Black and White Impermanence inherited the wisdom of ancient China regarding life and death, fate, and supernatural forces, becoming an existence that would never be forgotten in people's hearts.
Black Impermanence and White Impermanence were the demon spirit characters in the mobile game Night Walk of God's Capital.
White Impermanence and Black Impermanence were from Min County, Fujian Province (now Changle, Fuzhou).
Black Impermanence and White Impermanence had different abilities. Black Impermanence was good at large-scale AoE damage, while White Impermanence had high single-target damage. Therefore, who was better depended on personal needs and game strategies. There was no clear indication that one was stronger than the other.
Black Impermanence and White Impermanence had different abilities. Black Impermanence was good at dealing large AoE damage in the middle row, while White Impermanence dealt high damage in the back row. In addition, Black Impermanence was a Yin body with a fierce face and a wide and fat body, while White Impermanence was a Yang body with a pale face and a tall and thin body. Although both of them were Soulbringers in terms of status and identity, according to the search results, there was no clear information on who was more powerful. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful between the Black Impermanence and the White Impermanence.
The Black Impermanence and the White Impermanence were characters created by Jin Yong in his works, The Book of Swords and The Legend of the Flying Fox.
Black Impermanence and White Impermanence had different abilities. Black Impermanence was good at dealing large AoE damage in the middle row, while White Impermanence dealt high damage in the back row. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who was stronger.
The Black and White Ghosts were based on Fan Wujiu and Xie Bi 'an.
The Black Impermanence and White Impermanence looked like they were ferocious, fat, short, and had a face like charcoal. They wore a black hat and black clothes, and their skin was dark green. White Impermanence often smiled. He was tall and thin, with a pale face and a long tongue. He wore a tall white hat and white clothes.
Black Impermanence and White Impermanence had their own characteristics and functions. The Black Impermanence could only bring disaster to the wicked, while the White Impermanence could bring fear and uneasiness to people, and on the other hand, it could bring good luck to people. Therefore, to judge which was better, one had to decide based on one's personal needs and values. If you want the wicked to be punished, then Black Impermanence might be better; if you want good luck, then White Impermanence might be better. In general, the Black Impermanence and the White Impermanence were both important characters in Chinese mythology. They had different images and functions in folklore.