The Legend of Zhen Huan: Why did Zhen Huan name her daughter Lingxi?

Zhen Huan has been smart since she was a child, has a beautiful appearance and a certain temperament. Therefore, she was easily chosen by the emperor during the talent show and turned her name. From the moment she turned her name, it also meant that she was pure. In this way, the beautiful women will be polluted by the right and wrong and intrigues in the harem. Zhen Huan loved two men in her life, the emperor and Prince Guo. The former emperor finally made Zhen Huan give up, and then when she met Prince Guo, Zhen Huan believed what true love was.

At the critical moment when Zhen Huan gave birth to twins, she even risked her own life and shouted to Dr. Wen: No matter what I do, I must keep my children, and you cannot hurt my children. Presumably Zhen Huan at that time must have known very well that these two children belonged to Prince Guo, and she also saw from the side that Zhen Huan's love for Prince Guo was great. At that time, although Zhen Huan was in the harem, her heart was in the palace of Prince Guo. It could be said that she was in Cao Ying and her heart was in the Han Dynasty.

After that, the two children were safe with Zhen Huan and her mother. When the emperor asked Zhen Huan what name she would give a princess and her brother, Zhen Huan hesitated for a while and said: The princess has no colorful phoenix and two flying swallows. She has a clear mind. Pass. Then he named the princess: Lingxi, and the emperor applauded her repeatedly. At this moment, Zhen Huan's eyes froze and stopped for a moment, and it was not difficult to see that this name must have a deep meaning.

In fact, as early as when Zhen Huan had a child with King Guo at Ganlu Temple, the two fell in love at first sight and had an affair. At that time, Prince Guo’s biological mother, Concubine Shu, was all watching. When Prince Guo took Zhen Huan to see Concubine Shu, Concubine Shu did not look confused and flattered, but was calm and composed as if she already knew what she was doing. His son is a perfect match for Zhen Huan. In fact, it was Princess Shu who realized it herself: the two played a song together in the garden of the mansion, Zhen Huan played the strings, and Prince Guo played the flute. However, after passing by, Concubine Shu understood in her heart: the sound of the harp and the flute are so well matched, just like Zhen Huan and Prince Guo. Only those with a clear understanding of their hearts can perform such a lifelike performance.

However, this is how the name Lingxi came about. Zhen Huan has always been silently in love with King Guo, remembering the sincere teachings of King Guo’s biological mother, Princess Shu, and her trust in her son and herself. , and even more remembered the kindheartedness of Concubine Shu. These bits and pieces are imprinted in Zhen Huan's heart, so even if this child is hiding from the emperor, Zhen Huan still uses the word "lingxi" to express her feelings for Prince Guo and his mother.