Hu Huanghou was actually the daughter of a minister, but because of her father, she didn't enter the palace. At that time, in order to prevent the harem from interfering in politics, the Ming Dynasty decided to find the daughter of an ordinary family to send to the palace. It was for this reason that Hu Huanghou was elected to the palace. However, there are few records about this Hu Huanghou in history. It simply explains why she was made queen and why she was abolished. As for the cause and effect, we didn't show it, but we found some clues in unofficial history.
She became a queen because the supervisor said that the queen's candidate was in Jining at that time, so officials went to Jining to choose the candidate in the palace, and she happened to be chosen, so she was named queen after she entered the palace. In fact, the emperor has a lover and wants to be a queen, but because Hu's appearance is ruined, the emperor hates her very much.
Although Hu eventually became a queen, the emperor didn't like her, so she never had children. Later, the emperor abolished the queen because she had nothing to do. The queen was very sad and became a nun. After hearing about Hu Huanghou, people were very sympathetic to her, so even if the emperor regretted it in the future, there was no way to change this fact.