1, Queen Guo (10 12-1035), was born in Jincheng County, Yingzhou (now Yingxian County, Shanxi Province), and her real name is unknown. Song Renzong is the first queen of Zhao Zhen and the granddaughter of Guo Chong. In the second year of Tiansheng (1024), he entered the palace in the draft and was favored by Queen Zhang Xian. In the same year 1 1 month 2 1 day, she was made queen, unloved and childless. In the second year of Ming Dow (1033), he abandoned the title of queen, entered Taoist temple, and was awarded the title of pure princess, leaving Hua Yao Palace. You Jing was 24 years old for two years. He was posthumously given to the Queen and was buried in Fengxian Temple.
2. Queen Cao was born in Lingshou (now Lingshou County, Hebei Province), the granddaughter of Zhou, the envoy of the Tang Dynasty, and the daughter of Cao Guojiu, one of the eight immortals in the folklore. In September of the first year of Jingyou (1034), she was crowned queen. She is kind and thrifty, attaches great importance to crops, often grows crops in forbidden gardens and loves to raise silkworms. Shanfei Silk Book His ability to govern the harem won the trust of Song Renzong. Empress Cao had no children all her life, but she assisted the three kings and cared for the people of the Song Dynasty. She won the support of the ministers and the love of the people, and was called a generation of sages.
3. Empress Zhang, in the twenty-eighth year of Hongwu, Zhang was made the Prince of Yan, and in the second year of Yongle, he was made the Crown Prince. Injong ascended the throne and was made queen. After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he was honored as the Empress Dowager. Ming Yingzong acceded to the throne and was honored as the Empress Dowager. Because Yingzong was young, Zhang became the actual regent and the first empress dowager of the Ming Dynasty. She trusted the cabinet minister "Sanyang" and five ministers, including Hu _, the minister of rites, and Zhang Fu, the British minister, which made the political affairs in the early years of orthodoxy relatively clear and was called "the best among women".