Yunü

Some Golden Boy and Jade Girl pairs are found on graves at Bukit Brown Cemetery as they are believed to serve as guides in the Underworld.

Yunü and Jintong have appeared in several stories since the Song and Yuan dynasties and have become important figures in Chinese mythology.

Specific examples are the nanxi version of the legend Jintong and Yunü, and Yuan dynasty writer Jia Zhongming's zaju by the same name.

According to the Shenyijing, Yunü and her companions loved to play pitch-pot (Chinese: 投壺; pinyin: tóuhú), a game in which arrows or darts are thrown into a vase.

[4] In most popular versions of the Butterfly Lovers, the protagonists Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai are human reincarnations of Jintong and Yunü who are expelled from Heaven Court by Guanyin or the Jade Emperor for their sins and forced to live as a thwarted couple for three or seven generations before being reunited and restored to their original status.

Statue of Yunü