In 559, Emperor Ming began to use the title of emperor.
Emperor Ming quickly established himself as a diligent and capable administrator of the empire.
By the end of Emperor Ming's reign, he was a powerful provincial governor.
Emperor Ming often consulted her on important matters of state when he could not make a decision quickly.
Because of this, Emperor Ming continued to respect her and love her.
However, Emperor Ming then grew arrogant in light of his victory.
Emperor Ming's suspicions soon turned to other officials as well.
He later died as his forces were being repelled by Emperor Ming.
Although Emperor Ming attempted to recover them, his attempts were defeated.
Emperor Ming only ruled briefly and died in 326.