清酒民谣
[qīng jiŭ mín yáo]
'Qingjiu Min'yao' literally means 'Light Alcohol Folk Songs.' Qingjiu, in Chinese culture, often signifies traditional alcoholic drinks consumed during gatherings or moments of reminiscence. Min'yao refers to a type of folk music that tells the stories of ordinary people, reflecting simple lives and cultural sentiments. Thus, this nickname evokes a gentle, old-fashioned sentiment, akin to appreciating the taste of light alcohol and listening to heartwarming folk songs.