青丝蛊
[qīng sī gŭ]
'Qing Si Gu' translates to 'Blue Silk Spell'. Here, 'blue silk' refers to hair, particularly black silky strands that often symbolize beauty or youth in Chinese literature. The word 'spell' indicates magic or being entranced, suggesting this account has bewitching charm or allure, possibly related to fantasy and mysticism.