Qinling wasn't originally called "Qinling." As Zhu Pingniang's eldest daughter, she suffered from the burden of the names Zhu Pingniang gave her... Similarly, she bore a very embarrassing name.
Her current name is one she chose herself.
Xu Chang'an actually detected something was off quite early on.
He visited Qinling's residence, which was a place imbued with a scholarly atmosphere, simple and clean, permeated with the rich scent of ink, with walls filled with calligraphy.
At that time, Xu Chang'an felt puzzled, because among all the paintings and calligraphy on the walls, the most conspicuous, positioned centrally like stars surrounding the moon, was not a famous piece or a masterpiece, but merely two words.
[Qinling]
Xu Chang'an found it odd; Qinling actually placed her name in the center of her room?
In the countless pieces of art, putting one's name centrally — what kind of action is this?
Calling it narcissistic would be an understatement.
