First of all, Yun Qi is younger than An Lingrong, so he naturally looks watery. She and An Lingrong are both confidants of the Queen, but it is enough for Yun Qi to have red musk beads. Although the jewelry on Yun Qi's flag head is not as luxurious as An Lingrong's, it is particularly rare for Yun Qi to have a string of red musk beads. This necklace is a gift from the Queen, symbolizing status and respect for Yun Qi. In that case, she doesn't have to be as petty as An Lingrong. Besides, she wears a silk flower on her head just to tell the Queen that she is also a simple person. The queen advocates frugality. Although she is a cruel person, she is a very thrifty concubine. From the beginning, Yun Qi is the person around the Queen, and naturally she will be like her, which is in sharp contrast with the luxury of Huafei.
Second, An Lingrong was born in a jewel family. Her father can be said to be a very ordinary aristocrat, who donated an official in business. In order to improve his social status, An Lingrong often dresses up with Zhu Yu. After all, she is now a bride and has the capital to wear some good jewelry in her home. A person who has no self-confidence in her heart will try her best to dress herself up from the outside, and Yun Qi has a high family background and is very popular with the emperor, so even if she doesn't dress up, no one in the harem can look down on her.
Under this condition, Qi Guiren actually doesn't need to use these jewels to show his position in the harem like An Lingrong, just as the rich don't need to show off their wealth deliberately. The same thing, but Qi Yong's organs failed, and finally she cut herself. She blindly listened to the queen's words, became a pawn of others, and finally ended up in a tragic death.