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It’s heartbreaking to know that when Anshi looks back on her first encounter with the late emperor—the man who sexually abused her for years—she can only describe her 10-year old self as ambitious.
In the light novel, Anshi is far less aware of why she was sent to the rear palace, and it’s clear in the books that she did not intend to grab the emperor’s attention.
But in the manga—now the anime—she says she knew, that she understood what she was getting into, and that she reached out to him deliberately.
This is very likely a lie she told herself to cope with the trauma of the abuse she endured, abuse that dictated the course of the rest of her life, for better or for worse.
Because, even if Anshi knew, on paper, what her father intended by sending her to the rear palace, what 10-year old would understand, truly, the implications of winning the emperor’s favor? What prepubescent child fully understands sexual grooming or abuse for what it is, understands how it will hurt them?
Anshi falls for the oldest lie children of sexual abuse tell themselves: that they brought this upon themselves, that they were somehow responsible for what happened.
Telling herself that she put herself in his path out of ambition gives her the illusion of agency. It allows her to ignore the glaring, obvious signs that she could not have refused him if she’d wanted to. It is also a manifestation of her own self-loathing, the all too common misplaced guilt that rape survivors feel in the wake of their assault.
This particular coping mechanism is what drove her to assault the late emperor right back when she was in her late 20’s.
That helplessness, that rage, that unresolved trauma, led to her repeating the cycle of abuse, led her to forcing herself onto him as an adult to reclaim that agency she knows she never had.
And this assault brought about her second pregnancy—the birth of the moon prince, the current emperor’s younger brother.
And even though Anshi knows Jinshi is Ah-Duo’s son, not hers, Anshi was still the woman who raised him. She feels this guilt and revulsion every time she looks at Jinshi, especially since he resembles the late emperor so strongly.
And even though Anshi loves Jinshi deeply, she is constantly haunted by the self-loathing she associates with him. She calls his very existence immoral, a living embodiment of her sins. And it’s so heart-wrenching, so tragic that she blames herself for everything, that she believes all of this happened due to her own, selfish sense of ambition.
So it's now clear that Suirei and Jinshi are blood-related, as both are grandchildren of the former emperor (even though, legally, Jinshi is the son of the former emperor and anshi, but biologically, he is their grandson) Only two girls became pregnant with the former emperor, Taihou (Shenmei's lady-in-waiting) who gave birth to a daughter, and Anshi, who gave birth to the current emperor. Taihou’s daughter was banished from the palace, but years later, the former emperor ordered Shishou to marry his daughter, and Suirei (whose real name is Shisui) was born.
That’s the two-generation humiliation Shenmei was talking about.

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LN SPOILERS
Imagine being Jinshi. You grow up thinking Yang is your father. Then, after meeting a creepy old man you find out he’s your actual dad and the man who you thought was your father is actually your brother.
Then you hear people gossiping about how that man can’t be your father because he only sleeps with children and your mother had you when she was an adult so you can’t be his son.
Then a victim of the Former Emperor confirms that he was actually your dad because you look just like him.
Now imagine how Jinshi’s going to react when he discovers that his brother, the man he initially thought was his father, is in fact his father and that his mother isn’t his mother either, it’s Ah duo, his “brother’s” first consort.
I’ve seen some people joke that he must be stupid to not realise Ah duo is his mother, but imagine being in his place. He already has enough daddy issues, he doesn’t need to start questioning his mom.
Heavy stuff in this week's Apothecary, and the culmination of a few background details that are gaining prominence now that the series is exploring Jinshi's origins
When Maomao breaks down the balance of power within the inner palace, she notes that Lihua and the Emperor are cousins from his maternal line (almost all of his paternal i.e. the imperial line was wiped out in a pandemic). This makes her Empress Dowager Anshi's niece or second cousin, or maybe something even more screwed up given her family's practices grooming concubines for the emperor.
The Apothecary Diaries talks a lot about power through the language of patronage, and it frequently draws parallels between Maomao's upbringing in a brothel and the inner palace where ladies are gathered for the emperor's harem. She's outright stated that a respectable brothel won't allow customers to retain one of the apprentices until she's later in her teens, noting this is for her longevity/health. Despite that, Maomao knows that child trafficking happens, and when the pedophile is the emperor himself, the systems will warp to suit his preferences so they can continue to enjoy that patronage, just as Shishou has now sent his daughter because the current emperor doesn't like him as much as the previous one did. This kind of practice can't come without some kind of ramifications down the line, like-
actually to avoid spoilers I'm going to cut off these thoughts and be grateful that Maomao enjoys a much gentler form of patronage than we've seen through the series, though she didn't always
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