西江月
[xī jiāng yuè]
Named after a famous verse form of Song ci named 'Xijiangyue,' literally meaning 'the moon on West River.' Ci is classical Chinese poetry, traditionally sung, and Xijiangyue was also popular tunes for music and recitation. It gives off an air of literariness, evoking nostalgia and sophistication, possibly used by someone longing for a bygone era or literary flair.