In August of the 10th year of Ming Dynasty (1445), the court recorded Wang as a man. In the winter of the fourteenth year of the Orthodox Church (1449), Zhu Qizhen, Ming Yingzong, was captured, and Zhu Qiyu, the king of Xi, proclaimed himself emperor, and Wang Hao was the queen. Queen Wang gave birth to two princesses, one is Princess Gu 'an, and the other is a young girl with unknown title and no son.
Queen Wang is resolute, paranoid and benevolent. When he saw all the dead in the capital and Yuan Ye, who was old, weak and sick, he felt unbearable and ordered the official school to bury him. Huang Sao (Ming Yingzong)' s wife, Queen Qian, worked day and night for her husband in the palace, and Queen Wang often comforted her. In the third year of Jingtai (1452), Jingdi wanted to make Zhu Jianji, the concubine of Hangzhou, a prince, and abolished the original prince (the eldest son of Yingzong). The Queen Wang strongly opposed it, so she offended Jingdi, was abolished, and Hangfei was made queen.
When the British Emperor was restored, King Jing was reduced to Princess. The king moved from the palace to the Dragon Palace. Under the care of Queen Qian, he could take all the private property and eunuchs who served her out of the palace. One day, Ming Yingzong remembered a piece of jade and exquisite. When he heard that it was taken by Wang, he ordered someone to take it back. Wang said angrily, "after seven years, I can't stand this number any more!" " Throw Yu Linglong into the well and never come back. Ming Yingzong was very unhappy and ordered the confiscation of all her belongings taken from the palace.
After Jingdi's death, Yingzong asked Tang Guifei and others in the harem to be martyred. When discussing whether Wang was a martyr, the university students held different opinions, thinking that Wang had abolished the secluded palace, and both women were young and should not be a martyr. Yingzong agreed that Wang would survive, and Ming Yingzong agreed that she would take her belongings out of the palace and move to the palace before Jingdi.
After Ming Xianzong succeeded to the throne in 1464, he was quite filial to the king, knowing that the king supported the continued acceptance of him as a prince.
In December of Zheng Deyuan (1506), Wang died of illness at the age of 80. When the emperor and the minister discussed the funeral, Qin Wang, a university student, suggested: "Bury with the gift of concubines and sacrifice with the gift of queens." , hence the king was buried in Jinshan Jingtai Mausoleum. In the second year of Zheng De, Emperor Zhen Huian and Empress Jing were conferred by Ming Wuzong. Emperor Nanming acceded to the throne, and posthumous title was the Empress Su Huian and Gong Shengjing.