一曲折柳谁寄
[yī qŭ zhé liŭ shéi jì]
In Chinese culture, the image of willow is associated with parting or farewell because of ancient customs like offering willows to travelers for good wishes. This net name can be translated as 'To Whom the Bent Willow Is Delivered?' which conveys a sense of nostalgia, longing, or unreciprocated feelings when parting ways with someone.