Fu Hao led troops to war many times and made meritorious military service. Oracle Bone Inscriptions recorded that "three thousand troops are vast, and the journey is close to cutting Qiang", which means that Shang Ding's three thousand troops and the other ten thousand troops went to conquer Qiang. Among the unearthed cultural relics, two "Fu Hao" bronze cymbals, each weighing 89 kilograms, were found to be the kings of the Shang Dynasty. In addition, Fu Cha was repeatedly sent by Wu Ding to fight with troops, looking for Turks in the north, attacking foreigners in the southeast, and defeating the Pakistani army in the southwest, which made great contributions to the expansion of the territory of Shang Dynasty. Wu Ding loved her very much, granted her an independent fief, and often prayed to ghosts and gods to bless her health and longevity. However, Fu Hao died before Wu Ding. Wu Ding was so sad that she was buried about 100 meters northwest of Xiaotun Village in Anyang, Henan. These graves were dug up and kept in good condition. In addition to a large number of bronzes, 755 jades have been unearthed, which is the largest and most concentrated tomb of jades unearthed in Shang Dynasty. There are also 63 stone tools, 47 precious stones and ivory carvings.