In 5th century China, a warrior queen named Fu Hao, who was also a wife of the Shang Dynasty's King Wu Ding, broke the gender barriers of her time. She led numerous military campaigns, commanded armies of over 13,000 soldiers, and was buried with over 100 weapons. Her tomb remained untouched for three millennia, revealing her power and influence in a male-dominated society.
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