妲己再美始終是妃
[dá jĭ zài mĕi shĭ zhōng shì fēi]
This nickname originates from the ancient Chinese legend of Lady Da Ji, who was the favorite concubine of King Zhou during the Shang Dynasty. Despite her beauty and power over the king, she was ultimately just a consort and met a tragic end. The name suggests that no matter how appealing or alluring someone may be, their fate or position remains the same—perhaps hinting at the limitations imposed by one's status or circumstances.