伊人醉楼
[yī rén zuì lóu]
The name '伊人' (Yiren) generally refers to 'that person', often someone admired or beloved. This entire title can be translated as 'that person intoxicated in the pavilion', painting a picture of someone losing themselves to emotions, possibly melancholy, solitude, or love within an old-style pavilion which stands for elegance and seclusion in Chinese culture.