In Baihe Temple, under the introduction of Song Jicai and Zhang He, Zhao Yao met their mothers and sisters.
Zhang He's mother was evidently a general's wife, tall and mighty, exuding an aura of sternness and determination. From her appearance, it was clear that Zhang He's mother had once been on the battlefield and slain enemies.
Back in the day, Zhang He's mother often fought side by side with his father and achieved numerous military honors, becoming a renowned female general. After the establishment of Great Zhou, she no longer accompanied her husband to suppress rebellions, but instead retired to the inner quarters to care for the children and household.
Zhang He's sister was named Zhang Yue. She was born on the night of a full moon, hence the name "Yue" (Moon). Logically, girls born under a full moon would typically have a gentle and quiet temperament, but Zhang Yue was the exact opposite. She was as reticent and emphatic as her father Zhang Gong, serious and decisive.