It was not entirely true that Nüwa had the lowest status in the Investiture of the Gods. In traditional Chinese mythology, Nüwa was a very important goddess. She represented the creation and the responsibility of mending the sky. According to legend, Nüwa once created humans and used the Multicolored Stone to repair the sky, restoring the balance between the sky and the earth. Therefore, Nüwa was regarded as the creator and guardian of all things in the myths. Her status was very high. However, Nüwa's role in Investiture of the Gods was slightly different. In this story, Nüwa was described as a mythical figure from the West who was sent to China to manage the order of the divine realm. In this context, Nüwa's status was not very high. She was described as a goddess who managed the divine realm, but she was not regarded as the protagonist of the gods. Therefore, Nüwa's status in the Investiture of the Gods might be comparable to other mythological characters, rather than the lowest existence.