Although Wu Ding reportedly had over 60 wives, he had only three queens: Fu Jing, Fu Hao, and Fu Gui (婦癸).[1] Like Wu Ding's other wives, Fu Jing participated in military expeditions and divined for the state.[2] Some of the divinations Fu Jing conducted focused on procuring millet, so Zheng Zhenxiang has suggested that she was responsible for agricultural management.[1] Fu Jing is often referred to in the oracle bones as Biwu (Chinese: 妣戊).[1]
^ abcdHuang 黄, Qian 茜 (10 March 2016). "中国最早女将妇好墓首博特展:揭秘华夏首位女英雄" [Special exhibition of the tomb of Fu Hao, China's earliest female general: uncovering the first female hero of China]. Tencent (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
^Zhou 周, Ying 英 (2014). "中国古代女性阅读史分期述略" [A brief introduction to the stages of Ancient Chinese women's written histories]. Xinshi Jitu Shiguan (in Chinese) (8): 75–78.