Above the heads of the Black and White Impermanences were the words "Fortune at First Sight" and "Peace in the World".
Black Impermanence had the words " Peace in the world " written above his head, while White Impermanence had the words " Fortune at first sight " written above his head.
Above Black Impermanence's head was the word " Peace in the world ".
The Black and White Impermanence's hats had the words " Fortune at First Sight " and " Peace in the World " written on them respectively.
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.
White Impermanence's original name was Xie Bi 'an, while Black Impermanence's original name was Fan Wujiu.
The Black Impermanence and the White Impermanence had different descriptions in traditional culture. We can see that Black Impermanence's appearance is usually dark and green, wearing black clothes and a black hat. He is short and has a fierce face. White Impermanence was dressed in white. His face was pale, and he was smiling. He wore a tall white hat with the words " Wealth in Life " written on it. However, because the search results did not provide a specific picture of the person, they could not provide an accurate picture description.
The White Impermanence and the Black Impermanence were a pair of gods in the traditional culture of the Han people, and they were also the most famous ghost officers. They were the Soulbringers, responsible for capturing ghosts and helping to reward good and punish evil. The White Impermanence was called Xie Bi 'an. He was tall and thin, and his face was pale. The Black Impermanence was called Fan Wujiu. He had a fierce face, a broad body, and a small black face. They were handcuffed and shackled, and often worked under Hades, Shing Wong, Emperor East Peak, and other underworld gods. Therefore, White Impermanence and Black Impermanence could be called ghosts.
The words above the Black and White Impermanences 'heads were' Wealth at First Sight 'and' Peace in the World'.
The Black and White Ghosts and Ox-Head and Horse-Face were both of the Yin and Yang attribute. The Black and White Impermanence represented the Yin-type, while the Ox-Head and Horse-Face represented the Yang-type.