Black and white impermanence diagram

In China's mythology, the black and white impermanence of the underworld is to attract ghosts after death.

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 is written with the words "making money at first sight", expressing gratitude and blessing to those who worship God, and honoring them as "impermanence", "white master" and "seven masters". Suck men's ghosts and scatter women's ghosts.

Black impermanence is called Fan without forgiveness (or without forgiveness), which belongs to Yin. He has a fierce face, a fat body and a black face. The official hat says "peace in the world", which means that those who break the law and commit crimes will not be forgiven. Be honored as "short master", "black master" and "eight masters". Suck its yang soul to women and scatter its yang spirit to men.

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Black and white impermanence is not due to the difference of skin color or clothing color, but is called white impermanence and black impermanence. Black and white impermanence is only the representation of yin and yang, and "black" and "white" represent one yin and one yang, that is to say, black impermanence represents feminine body and white impermanence represents masculine body.

This is also consistent with the contrast painting of black and white (black represents yin and white represents yang) colors of yin and yang fish in Taiji diagram. It can be seen that the theory of impermanence can not be separated from Taiji diagram, and the theoretical basis of impermanence is the theory of Yin and Yang.

From ancient times to the present, the colors of Taiji pictures are all black and white, and there are no other colors such as red and purple. Therefore, when people describe things, it is impossible to deviate from the theory of Yin and Yang and describe impermanence as red impermanence and purple impermanence.