The young Queen Zhang Xi died for her country, but her fame and glorious image will remain in the hearts of the Indian people forever. Even her enemies envy the young girl who scares them. After the Queen's death, the British army buried her ashes with the highest standard of military salute. General Ross, commander-in-chief of the British army, said in the minutes of the meeting: "Queen Zhang Xi's outstanding beauty, wisdom and indomitable spirit make her the most dangerous person for us among all rebel leaders (intelligence and permanence have always been the most dangerous among all rebel leaders)."
Until modern times, Gualier also had the tomb of Lakshmi Bayi, Zhang Xi and Gualier, and the heroic bronze statue of the Queen riding a horse and wielding a knife. In the Indian army, there is Lakshmi Bayi Women's Corps, and there are many streets, girls' schools, community organizations and so on named after her all over India. Shortly after her sacrifice, her glorious deeds were compiled into poems and spread all over India. Later, a large number of novels, plays and other literary works appeared. Among them, Fama's novel Queen Zhang Xi was translated into Chinese and published by Shanghai Children's Publishing House at 198 1. India made two films based on her deeds in 1953 and 2007. Among them, the 1953 film "Queen Zhang Xi" was compiled into Chinese and shown all over China, which received great response. The story of Queen Zhang Xi has also been included in the world history textbook of China Middle School.
Queen Bayi wrote a heroic chapter of resisting aggression and pursuing freedom with her youthful life. She is the pride of the Indian people and admired by people all over the world.