If historical reliability is required, the greatest female figure in the history of China is the imperial concubine or princess (equivalent to the queen of later generations) who is rich and prosperous. Fu Hao's greatness lies not only in that she is the only female commander-in-chief and the first regular female general in history, but also in that she led the army as a queen to quell the rebellion, expand the territory and eliminate the border troubles, and also assisted her husband, namely Shang Emperor Wu, in formulating policies, revitalizing the Shang Dynasty and creating its heyday. Although she didn't give birth to a prince for the emperor, the Shang Emperor Wu Ding respected her very much and buried her under the emperor's palace to accompany her day and night. This is the only woman buried under the palace in history. Other great women include the first female writer Li Qingzhao (also a female scholar), Wu Zetian (the orthodox female emperor), Huang Daopo (the first female inventor), Tu Youyou (the first modern female scientist in the civilized world), Mrs. Xian (the heroine), Qin Liangyu (the female general), (the female leader of the peasant uprising), Chen Shuozhen (the first female emperor with a title) and.