appears as a character in
Robert W. Chambers'
short story "The Maker of Moons" from the collection of the
same name in 1896. He is the leader of Kuen-Yuin, a sect of Chinese sorcerers, and is called "Maker of Moons." He had corrupted "the Xin, the good
genii of China" and transformed them into a monstrous composite being: "This monster is horrible, for it not only lives in its own body, but it has thousands of loathsome satellites—living creatures without mouths, blind, that move when the Xin moves, like a
mandarin and his escort." In the story, it is revealed that he is the stepfather of Ysonde and is associated with the pack of gold makers. Although he is apparently killed, his body is never found. The figure is also a major character in the TV series
Ashes of Love. He is in charge of love and marriage of all mortal beings through the use of his
red threads. In Grace Lin's 2009
novel Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, a main character is named the “Old Man of the Moon” and seems to be heavily derived from Yue Lao and the story of Wei Gu.
Till We Meet Again (2021 film) is a Taiwanese
romantic fantasy comedy film where the main character has to serve as a Yue Lao to meet the requirements for
reincarnation as a human. The 2022 mobile
RPG Dislyte features a playable character based on Yue Lao. His abilities and attacks make use of a magical red cord inspired by the god's thread of fate. He is also in the fantasy novel
Equal to Heaven as the mentor of the monkey king,
Sun Wu Kong. His first scene is when Pigsy, the god of greed, finds him after fighting
Ares,
Ancient Greek god of war. On their return to the Jade Palace together, Sun Wu Kong is born and they look after him with the Germanic legendary figure,
Fáfnir. ==See also==