Well, it's not straightforward to say. 'Black and White' could be inspired by true incidents but might have fictional elements mixed in to make it more engaging or for artistic purposes.
I'm not sure. It could be inspired by real-life situations, but there's probably a lot of creative imagination thrown in as well. Maybe it takes a kernel of truth and builds a story around it.
I'm not sure. It could be inspired by real-life situations but might have been dramatized and fictionalized to make it more engaging. Maybe some parts are true, but it's not a straightforward true story.
The true story of the Black and White Impermanence originated from ancient Chinese folklore. According to legend, the Black and White Ghosts were originally two ordinary villagers named Fan Wujiu and Xie Bian. They were good friends who were as close as brothers. They were called Eighth Master and Seventh Master by the villagers. 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. This story inherited the wisdom of ancient China about life and death, fate, and supernatural forces, becoming an existence that would never be forgotten in people's hearts.
Colin in Black and White is not based on real events. It's a work of fiction that aims to engage and captivate the audience through its made-up storylines.