Zhang leader

The Zhang leader was the head of the Zhang tribe, who rivaled the Gan Jin tribe. A bit of a slob and somewhat laidback,s he was a very accurate representation of her tribe as a whole.

History
Just before Fire Lord Sozin used the power of a comet to destroy the Air Nomad temples, two men supposedly argued over a orb. According to the Zhangs, one of the men, Jin Wei, fell down when attempting to carry the orb from an eastern gate of the Gan Jin tribe to a western gate. Wei Jin, a man from the Zhang tribe, attempted to provide help to the fallen man. However, Jin Wei insisted that the orb was more important. Wei Jin proceeded to transport the orb to the western gate of the tribe, only to be imprisoned for twenty long years as punishment for stealing the orb. One hundred years later, near the end of the Hundred Year War, the Zhang leader hoped to cross the Great Divide with her tribe. When the Zhangs arrived, they found that a member of the Gan Jin tribe had already "reserved" a trip across for his tribe. When the rest of the Gan Jins arrived, it was decided by Avatar Aang that the two tribes would cross the Great Divide together while the Zhangs' sick and the Gan Jins' elderly would fly across on Appa. The canyon guide did, however, warn the groups to dispose of any food before entering. Neither tribe heeded said warning, resulting in the canyon guide's being attacked by a Canyon Crawler, trapping the feuding people in the Divide. Throughout their time in the canyon, the two tribes' bickering, to Aang's dismay, did not relent, and eventually resulted in Aang's having to seperate the two. While seperated, Katara was taught the ancient legend of Jin Wei and Wei Jin by the Gan Jin leader, while the Zhang leader taught Sokka their version of the story. In doing so, both tribes revealed to their pupils that they smuggled food into the canyon, resulting in the Canyon Crawler attack. The next morning, the tribes continued to argue, to which Aang declared once more that harsh words would not solve problems, but action would. As a result, both tribes' leaders began to duel, to which Aang quickly put an end. However, this soon exposed the smuggled food to both Aang and the canyon guide, causing Aang to lose his temper, though his stomach quickly got the best of him. The exposed food quickly attracted hundreds of more canyon crawlers, and after a short attempt to battle them, Aang quickly realized that, by attracting the crawlers to the food and then muzzling them, both tribes could ride out of the canyon on them. After his plan proved successful, Aang threw the remainder of the food into the Great Divide, where the crawlers would remain. After briefly complimenting each others' survival skills, the Zhang and Gan Jin leaders then decided to duel once more, before which the two briefly mentioned Jin Wei and Wei Jin. Aang then explained that Jin Wei and Wei Jin were actually eight-year-old twins at the time of the orb crisis and that they were simply playing a game, "redemption". Jin Wei had the "sacred orb", which was only a ball used in playing the game, but lost control of it. Wei Jin then took the ball, attempting to run it to the other goal, the "gates" mentioned in the legend, but stepped out of bounds. As per the rules of the game, Wei Jin was placed in the penalty box, the "prison", not for 20 years but for a mere two minutes. After the two tribes agreed to travel to the Earth Kingdom capital of Ba Sing Se as one tribe, along with the canyon guide, Aang revealed to the rest of Team Avatar that he made the story about Jin Wei and Wei Jin up to settle the two tribes' disputes.

Personality
Like the rest of his tribe, the leader of the Zhangs was very sloppy and relentlessly carefree, to the point that she automatically disliked neat, uptight people, like the Gan Jin leader. However, the two were almost destined to dislike one another, due to their tribes' problematic history. After Aang lied to help the pair settle their disputes, however, they agreed to travel to the Earth Kingdom capital together.

Physical appearance
The Zhang leader presented a sloppy, messy appearance. Slightly overweight, she exuded messily put together hair, which is tied up in two small buns. She wore a wore a robe in the shape of a wolf at the arms, which, in her case, were rather firm and strong. Her skin was slightly pale.