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Is there a queen surnamed Huang in the history of China?

During the Guanghua period, Huang, a native of Huangtian (now Zhangbanhou Village) in Hui 'an County and niece of Huang, assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, was lucky enough to be elected to the palace by the king of Fujian, and was later made a princess because of her talent and appearance. When Huang was a child, she had a boil on her head like an oyster shell, so later generations nicknamed her "smelly-headed queen" (rural people called the spouse of the prince "queen"). But it is this "smelly queen" who still cares about the sufferings of the people in her hometown even after becoming a princess.