The Black and White Ghosts were not truly dead. In the painting, Black Impermanence was not poisoned to death after Li Xingyun had taken away the inner energy of the five Yama. After he sent out the rescue signal, he was rescued by the people of the Dark Mysterious Cult. After Black Impermanence saw White Impermanence who had fallen on the bridge, he sent internal energy to Little White through Little Black and saved her. The Black and White Ghosts were only severely injured. They had recovered some of their power by absorbing the inner energy of the Dark Styx Cult disciples. Yuan Tiangang told the Black and White Ghosts that only the Ghost King Zhu Youwen could restore their power, so they went to the Ghost King. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Black and White Ghosts did not die.
The Black and White Ghosts died because they encountered a rainstorm when they were out. At that time, they had discussed that Fan Wujiu would wait by the bridge while Xie Bian went back to get the umbrella. However, due to the heavy rain, Fan Wujiu was quickly submerged. Xie Bian, who was waiting by the bridge, discovered Fan Wujiu's death and then hanged himself.
The cause of death of the Black and White Ghosts was that Fan Wujiu was drowned by the heavy rain while waiting for Xie Bian to come back to get an umbrella. When Xie Bian came back and found Fan Wujiu dead, he felt guilty and hanged himself. This story expressed the feelings of Fan Wujiu dying because he kept his word, and Xie Bian dying because of guilt. It left a deep impression on people.
I don't know who the author of the 'white death novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more information, it's impossible to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that name. It might be about a character named 'White Death' who could be involved in a mystery, adventure or some sort of dark plot.
From a scientific point of view, it was impossible for a dying person to see the Black and White Impermanence. The authoritative medical journal Lancet pointed out that the visual and auditory perception at death was caused by brain disorder and did not really exist. Hallucinations or mental states before death may cause some people to see or hear strange scenes, including the black and white impermanence, but these scenes are only hallucinations or psychological reactions of the dying person, and there is no conclusive evidence to prove their existence. Therefore, from a scientific point of view, there was really no Black and White Impermanence after death.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel often tells a story through a combination of illustrations and text. It could be about a fictional adventure, a mystery, or a character's journey.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'the white death ghost story' specifically, so I can't summarize it. But generally, a ghost story might involve elements like a spooky white - colored entity associated with death, perhaps set in a haunted location with a plot full of mystery and fear.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it thoroughly, but usually in such novels about a dangerous land, there are likely to be some brave explorers as main characters.