What's the difference between black and white impermanence and cow's head and horse's face ~ ~

First, the division of labor is different.

After death, people are usually psychic in black and white, then send ghosts to the gate of hell, give them to the cow's head and horse's face, and then take their souls to the underworld.

Black and white impermanence is for ghosts. Usually, if there are ghosts or evil spirits among the dead, they will grab them with a mourning stick. And the head and horse face are mainly sinful people who died and went to heady.

Second, the rankings are different.

Black and white impermanence is higher than cow's head and horse's face. At first, black and white impermanence was neck and neck with the position of the horse's head. Later, he made a mistake in his work and was demoted, becoming the smallest servant in hell.

Black and white impermanence, also known as impermanence. They are a pair of gods in China traditional culture, and they are also the most famous ghosts. This Er Shen, with shackles and handcuffs, specializes in catching ghosts, helping to punish evil and promote good, and is often the Ministry of the underworld gods such as Yan Luowang, Huang Cheng and Dongyue Emperor.

Bai impermanence is called Xie Bi 'an, which belongs to Yang. He is always smiling, tall and thin, with a pale face and a long tongue. The official hat on his head reads the words "making money at first sight", expressing gratitude and blessing to those who worship God, and honoring them as "impermanence" and "Grandpa Bai". Suck men's ghosts and scatter women's ghosts.

Black impermanence, called Fan Wu forgiveness (or no forgiveness, no blame), belongs to Yin. He has a fierce face, a chubby body and a small black face. On his official hat, the words "Peace in the world" are written, which means that people who violate the law and commit crimes cannot be forgiven. They are called "short lords" or "black lords". Suck its yang soul to women and scatter its yang spirit to men.

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