Yes.
To be a queen, your abilities and methods are beyond the comparison of ordinary people, so it is powerful.
The queen is a female king. It is the title of a female monarch in a monarchy where the monarch is the king. She is generally called the queen. In a broad sense, it also refers to some female monarchs who are not kings, such as female emperors. In the era of matrilineal clans, female tribal leaders were very common. However, after the emergence of the country, most of the monarchs of major civilizations were male monarchs. Female monarchs were often the wives or daughters of male monarchs to obtain the throne. This is in line with what has been common throughout the world since the establishment of patriarchal societies. The idea of ??"men are superior to women" is directly related. Queens have appeared in ancient Egypt, Silla on the Korean Peninsula, and in modern Britain, Spain, the Netherlands, and Portugal. There are currently two queens alive in the world: Queen Elizabeth II of England and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. In European history, whether it was ancient Greece, ancient Rome, or the medieval age of knights, the terms emperor and king were always reserved for men. Only the Eastern Roman Empire produced a few female emperors who had little influence. But starting from the 14th century, in one country after another, queens (emperors) appeared intermittently one after another. Until the present day, there have been a total of about thirty. Statistics show that the UK is 6th, Tsarist Russia is 4th, the Netherlands is 3rd, Luxembourg is 2nd, Spain is 3rd, Portugal is 2nd, Sweden is 2nd, Denmark is 2nd, China is 1st, Austria is 1st, Poland is 1st, and Hungary is 1st. , and other countries that have been annexed by others, such as Scotland, Navarre, and Naples, have also produced queens. However, strictly speaking, some female emperors cannot be regarded as "inheriting" the throne, but can only be said to "seize" the throne, such as Russia's Ye Katerina and Wu Zetian of China, etc.