Personality
Appearance
Official Introduction
One performance by Yun Jin at our tea house rakes in enough Mora that we won't have to open for a whole month!
She is the director of the Yun-Han Opera Troupe and is also a famous figure in Liyue Harbor's opera scene.
Yun Jin is known for her sweet singing voice and intricate costumes, as well as her animated and dynamic performances. Whether it's a delicate and dignified young lady or a mighty and honorable heroine, she can play any role.
What's even rarer is that this young actress is also a playwright. Other than "The Divine Damsel of Devastation", the Yun-Han Opera Troupe has performed many other new plays in recent years, all of which were written by Yun Jin.
However, what is surprising is that Yun Jin, who has always displayed a dignified and elegant image, has a little hobby that is not known to the public — she likes listening to rock 'n' roll.
If you see Yun Jin at a rock 'n' roll performance in Liyue Harbor, please refrain from telling the whole world about it.
Otherwise, she might get nagged by the elders again.
Constellation
Quest and Events
Events
Character Interactions
The following characters mention Story/Preload in their character stories or voice lines.
Character | Stories | Voices |
---|---|---|
Hu Tao | ✘ | ✔ |
Keqing | ✘ | ✔ |
Ningguang | ✘ | ✔ |
Xingqiu | ✔ | ✔ |
Xinyan | ✔ | ✔ |
Zhongli | ✘ | ✔ [Note 1] |
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Trivia
- Yun Jin wields the ascended version of the Dragon's Bane in her official art.
- The Qingce Village Message Board mentions Yun Jin, comparing her to Granny Ruoxin, who was also a famous opera singer in her heyday. Likewise, the boss of the Heyu Tea House, Fan Er'ye, likens Granny Ruoxin at her prime to Yun Jin.
- Qiu'ge mentions Yun Jin, wondering how many times she'll end up injuring her throat before she can reach Yun Jin's level of stardom.
- The opera String of Pearls was written by Yun Jin, who also stars as the main female lead, Zixin.
Etymology
- Yun Jin's constellation Opera Grandis may be named after grand opera, a genre of large-scale opera that emerged in Paris during the 19th century.
Notes
- ↑ She is briefly mentioned in his "Good Evening" line as "Ms. Yun."