卯时之与衫戌时之凌药
        
            [măo shí zhī yŭ shān xū shí zhī líng yào]
        
        
            A more literary or poetic nickname referring to different times of day according to traditional Chinese culture: 'Mao hour' for morning and 'Xu hour' for evening. The phrase incorporates a play on clothing and medication which might symbolize two contrasting life experiences.