亡军伴亡妓
[wáng jūn bàn wáng jì]
This name, which translates as 'The fallen soldier with the deceased courtesan,' draws from a sorrowful context of loss and companionship among ruins and downfall. It may evoke a sense of melancholy or nostalgia by intertwining images of a failed military campaign and the fate of women associated with this historical milieu, often symbolizing the transient nature of life and glory.