Empress Zhang in history is a virtuous and virtuous woman with political ability. Empress Zhang assisted three generations of monarchs in her life. She not only has her own set of methods in managing the harem, but also has her own unique views on the government affairs of past dynasties. During the Ming dynasty, because Xu Miaoyun, the queen, died and didn't want to establish another queen, Zhang, who was then the crown prince's concubine, was allowed to manage the harem. At that time, Zhang was able to manage the Sixth Palace for two reasons. First of all, Judy's queen died, and the rest were ordinary concubines. The position of the queen is vacant, and it is not easy for concubines to take over the duties of the queen. Zhang is the wife of the prince, so she was put in charge of the Sixth Palace in advance. Secondly, Zhang is very talented. Knowing that Zhang could do it, Ming Taizu gave her the harem with confidence. And Zhang did not let down, and completed the task well. After the crown prince succeeded to the throne, Zhang became the queen of the Ming Dynasty, known as Zhang in history. During this period, Queen Zhang did her duty and kept the harem in good order. In order not to let people from the former imperial harem get in, Queen Zhang discussed with the emperor that the harem should never be in charge of politics, and the emperor should not invite any concubines, including the queen herself, before the government affairs were completed. This move completely separated the harem from the previous dynasty, and it was no longer a mess. When the son of Queen Zhang succeeded to the throne, he addressed his mother as the Empress Dowager. While loving Zhu Zhanji, Zhang Taihou also told him to learn to distinguish the loyal ministers and traitors of the DPRK ministers. Zhu Zhanji often asked Zhang Taihou, so the court was also very stable.
However, Zhu Zhanji died young and was succeeded by young Zhu Qizhen. Zhu Qizhen was young, so Zhang Taihou tried his best to help Zhu Qizhen politically and personally selected suitable courtiers to assist Zhu Qizhen. Zhang Taihou also decisively suppressed those disloyal and nosy people, which laid a solid foundation for Zhu Qizhen's rule. With the help of three generations of kings, Zhang tried her best, and at the same time she was a very excellent court woman.