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What does black and white double evil mean?

Black and white double evil spirit refers to the impermanence of black and white in ancient legends of China.

After death, the soul will be detained to the underworld, and it is these two brothers who are responsible for taking away the soul of the dead body. A black one, a white one, a tall one, a short one, a soul-luring one and a soul-catching one. In ancient times, people said that whoever is powerful can bring others into the fox, saying that he is just like black and white impermanence, and later gradually evolved into a black and white double evil spirit. Modern usage refers to the combination of two people who are more powerful in some aspects, such as the black and white villain in football, or some bully gangs, lovers and so on.

The black-and-white double evil spirits in Water Margin refer to Zhang Shun and Li Kui jy, also known as black-and-white amphibious double evil spirits, and the black-and-white double evil spirits in basketball refer to Carl Malone and John stockton, two meritorious players in Utah jazz history. Black and white are antonyms, but sometimes they are synonyms, just like men and women, yin and yang. Evil means fierce, fierce, and the means of doing things is cruel and fierce.

Black and white villains in basketball

Refers to two meritorious players in Utah jazz history, Karl Malone and John stockton. Karl malone is one of the greatest strikers in history. He holds the record of scoring more than 2,000 points in a row and tying for 2,000 points at the same time, and holds the record of the first number of free throws in NBA history.

At present, John stockton has almost all the assist records: the total number of assists 15806, and he was elected as the assist king for 9 consecutive times. The maximum number of assists in a season 1 164, the average number of assists in a season 14.5, and the maximum number of assists in a playoff is 24. NBA career average assists 1 1.6. In seven seasons, the number of assists exceeded 1 1,000, and the number of assists exceeded 20 in 35 games (the above contents are for reference only).