拆我之柳
[chāi wŏ zhī liŭ]
'Chai Wo Zhi Liu' means 'Breaking My Willow.' In Chinese culture, willow often symbolizes reluctance to part. It implies someone is sad about a farewell or the breaking of a precious bond or memory. The word '拆'(chai) can imply damage or destruction here, suggesting that something cherished might be gone.