The Black and White Impermanences were a pair of gods in traditional Chinese culture, and they were also the most famous reapers. They were White Impermanence and Black Impermanence, also known as Xie Bi 'an and Fan Wujiu. According to the legends, Xie Fan and Xie Li became sworn brothers since childhood. They were named the Black and White Ghosts by the King of Hell, and they were responsible for capturing ghosts and helping to reward good and punish evil. The White Impermanence was tall and thin, with a pale face and a long tongue, while the Black Impermanence had a fierce face, a wide body, a short stature, and a dark face. They were handcuffed and shackled, and were often the subordinates of the Underworld Gods such as King Yama, City God, and Emperor East Peak. The story of Xie Bian and Fan Wujiu was widely circulated among the Chinese people. Their image and character changed according to the different versions of the story.
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The Black and White Impermanences were ranked seventh and eighth respectively in the official ranking of the underworld, so the people were used to calling them the seventh master and the eighth master.
The original names of the Black and White Ghosts were Xie Bian and Fan Wujiu. They were known as the seventh master and the eighth master by the people.
Well, if we assume in a fictional world, perhaps the 'black master' could be a wise and powerful leader, and the 'white sissy' might be someone who is initially underestimated due to his appearance or behavior. For example, the master takes the sissy under his wing and teaches him valuable life lessons, like how to be brave and face challenges. They might go on adventures together, facing various difficulties and growing as characters through their experiences.
Seventh Master Zhou was both Black Impermanence and White Impermanence.
In a 'black master white wife story', perhaps there is a black man who is a master of martial arts. He runs a dojo. A white woman comes to learn martial arts from him. Over time, they develop feelings for each other. She admires his discipline and skill as a master. He is attracted to her determination and kindness. They get married and combine their different cultural backgrounds. She helps him expand his business by bringing in new clients from her social circle, and he teaches their children the values of martial arts and respect.
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Fan Wujiu was Black Impermanence.
There are not many mainstream 'black master white slave stories' as the history of slavery is predominantly the other way around. But in some alternative or speculative fiction, authors might create such scenarios to explore themes like justice, revenge, or the absurdity of power structures. However, these are not very common and might be more of an experiment in exploring race and power relations.