Of course, if we are serious, Zhang also has two puppet emperors, one is Zhang Gang who sang in the late Northern Song Dynasty and was later killed by the real emperor Zhao Jiaci, and the other is Zhang who established political power in Sichuan in the late Ming Dynasty. It's a pity that the Ming Dynasty didn't admit it, nor did Li Zicheng. It was a joke directly.
As for why Zhang couldn't be an emperor, it has to be traced back to the ancient times when the Shang and Zhou Dynasties competed for hegemony. At that time, a list of gods was created and the gods of heaven and earth were conferred. Excavate, Nezha and Jiro all have gods. The most interesting thing is the location of the Jade Emperor. The list of gods seems to deliberately test Jiang Ziya, but the position of the Jade Emperor is blank. Jiang Ziya was lost in thought for a while, but the following immortals were talking, and Jiang Ziya finally came to a sentence.
Does the Jade Emperor have a suitable candidate? Jiang Ziya said, this is naturally someone. The speaker didn't mean to, but a fairy in rags really stood up and helped the gods. Next, someone. Just as the gods were dumbfounded, the poor fairy sat firmly in the jade emperor's seat. Therefore, the emperor on earth is no longer suitable for Zhang. When someone asks your name, there is only one, needless to say "free of charge".
However, according to the calculation in the The Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor has experienced a total of 1750 eras, and each era is about120,000 years. In this way, the Jade Emperor can only be born in the era when dinosaurs were rampant. When dinosaurs became immortals, they naturally disdained to compete with human beings for power and profit.