卿歌醉
[qīng gē zuì]
'Qing Ge Zui' translates roughly to 'Drunken Nobility Song'. 卿 'Qing' is a historical formality term for nobility or affectionate title between lovers; 歌 'ge' refers to singing. So, this nickname could reflect a preference for classical romanticism or a style that combines elegance with revelry.