Tang Luo's child was born, it was a girl.
In the strictly regulated Xiehe, if it were a boy, then the name could be chosen at the sect and reported.
But if it's a girl, it's all up to one's free will; many illegitimate daughters until their families never even had their own names.
The reason is simple, after all, women, when married, must take their husband's surname, if a Tang's name is already decided, then why bother taking a name, just casually give a nickname.
Qianqian, this is the tender wrinkled ball of a nickname, when Tang Luo chose the name, Yun Xiu carefully looked into her husband's eyes.
Because no matter how you look at it, this doesn't seem like a particularly serious name.
But Tang Luo himself felt differently, and seriously explained: "The world has much suffering due to attachments, as a father, giving my daughter the name Qianqian is hoping she will have peace and joy in the future, taking everything lightly so that happiness may endure longer."