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.

Seventh Master Zhou was both Black Impermanence and White Impermanence.
In the legends, Eighth Master Fan (Black Impermanence Fan Wujiu) and Seventh Master Xie (White Impermanence Xie Bi 'an) were Black and White Impermanences. Although these legends were commonly found in folk tales, they could also be used in novels. Many novels might use folk tales as a blueprint, setting the characters of Eighth Master Fan and Seventh Master Xie as the Black and White Impermanence, using their legends to construct the plot of the novel, highlight the mysterious atmosphere, or create a unique mythological system. However, based on the current information, it was impossible to determine whether there was a specific novel that had such a setting, but it was very likely that such a setting would be used in the creation of novels. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Seventh Master was Xie Bi 'an, and Eighth Master was Fan Wujiu.
Seventh Master and Eighth Master were Xie Bi 'an and Fan Wujiu.
Seventh Master was Xie Bi 'an, and Eighth Master was Fan Wujiu.
Lord Eight was Black Impermanence. White Impermanence was the seventh master, and Black Impermanence was the eighth master.
The fourth master of the underworld was Cui Jue of the Yin Law Department, the seventh master was Black Impermanence, and the eighth master was White Impermanence.
The fourth master of the underworld was Cui Jue of the Yin Law Department, the seventh master was Black Impermanence, and the eighth master was White Impermanence.
Lord Five, Lord Six, Lord Seven, and Lord Eight referred to several code names in China's military equipment. Lord Five referred to the Navy's Type 051 destroyer, Lord Six referred to the Air Force's Hong-6 plane, Lord Seven referred to the Air Force's Jian-7 fighter jet, and Lord Eight referred to the Air Force's Yun-8 transport plane. These code names were named according to the model and use of the equipment. These pieces of equipment played an important role in their respective fields, representing the development of China's military technology and the improvement of its strength.
Seventh Master was Xie Bi 'an, and Eighth Master was Fan Wujiu.