In "The Legend of Zhen Huan", after An Lingrong's miscarriage, the emperor began to investigate her past murder of harem concubines, and asked her why she suddenly became so ruthless, and she had never disobeyed the emperor's will before.
An Lingrong responded that she had always been dissatisfied with the title of "Concubine Li". This title reminds her every day that she is just a yellow bird raised by the emperor in the palace, and the emperor treats her like a kitten and a puppy he raises, and he never really likes her.
Therefore, everyone knows that the title of "Concubine Li" was used by Zhen Huan to humiliate An Lingrong, and it did play a role, reminding An Lingrong that she only attracted the attention of the emperor with her singing and dancing, but in fact she did not have real talent.
In the development of the story, An Lingrong's father was imprisoned for **, and in order to save her father, she forcibly conceived.
Although she knew that she was not suitable for pregnancy after taking the muscle rest pill, and the queen would not let her really give birth to this child, the child was still useful to her at present. An Lingrong interceded on the grounds of pregnancy, and the queen also planned to let Zhen Huan bear the responsibility of An Lingrong's miscarriage through this child design.
In this process, the imperial doctor reminded An Lingrong that in order to protect the fetus, he needed to smoke the fetus, take medicine, and keep a happy mood.
However, An Lingrong was so angry that she was reprimanded because Zhen Huan actually suggested that the emperor make her "Concubine Li". The other titles mentioned by Zhen Huan, such as "Wen", "Su", and "Li", although they are praised on the surface, are actually derogatory in every sentence.
In the end, the emperor asked Zhen Huan to propose a title, and she chose "Li", which was explained as "being able to sing and dance, having a harmonious temperament like a yellow bird, and being happy with each other".
This title not only has an element of ridicule, but also deepens An Lingrong's predicament.
During the whole process, An Lingrong was given the name of "An Xiaoniao", Gong Dou did many immoral things for half his life, but in the end he used this name as a footnote to ridicule, and his life's efforts seemed to have been disappointed.