In the sixth year of Jiayou (161), she was named Princess Yongshou, and the last name was princess royal, a glorious country. After Song Yingzong acceded to the throne, in the fourth year of Zhiping (146), he was granted the title of princess royal. In the ninth year of Xining (176), it was renamed princess royal of Lu. The princess later married Cao Cao, the general of Zuo Lingwei. The princess is frugal and has no interest in gorgeous pavilions. In the summer of Xining for ten years, there was a drought, but Cao Shi and his people were all preparing to celebrate the princess's birthday, but the princess said, "Because of the drought, the emperor has already removed the rich meal and stopped playing. How can I have a happy birthday?" So I withdrew my birthday preparations.
in the sixth year of Yuanfeng (in 183), the princess died at the age of 24, and she was posthumously awarded the title of Grand princess royal of Jing State and posthumously awarded the title of Xian Yi. Song Huizong was granted the title of Grand princess royal, and during the political and administrative years, he was changed to Empress Ji, the Grand Duke of Xian Yi and Gong Mu.