In ancient times, the duties of female officials included managing the harem, offering sacrifices, etiquette, education, translation, writing, and so on. Their work content was very rich. In addition to managing the harem, female officials could also hold other positions in the court, such as the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Justice, the Taichang Temple, and so on. Although the duties and status of female officials were very important, they did not have the power to be favored by the emperor. In ancient society, the status of women was relatively low, and their duties and rights were strictly limited and regulated. Women could not participate in political affairs, could not serve as officials, and could not marry men. Therefore, in ancient times, female officials did not receive the emperor's favor. They only held positions in the court and enjoyed the corresponding treatment and power.