In November 1792, Anning's main domestic head, Lazar Kano, arrived in Milan.
Anning led the generals to meet Cano, and after a brief exchange of pleasantries, they went to Anning's study.
Lazar Kano looked up and surveyed Anning's study, then praised, "The decoration of this study is truly luxurious."
Anning replied, "The house originally belonged to the most powerful nobles in Milan, but after he was hung from a street lantern by the Milanese, I took over the house."
Lazar Kano said, "Is that so? I saw a green tricolor flag in Milan..."
"That's the tricolor flag designed by Andy for the Italians," Napoleon responded, "To distinguish it from our red, white, and blue, it was changed to green, white, and red."
Anning said, "I think blue and green can represent the same thing. Besides, the flag of the Duchy of Milan itself is also green."
Lazar Kano looked at Anning, "You have hanged the Grand Duke, yet you're still using the duchy's colors?"