与琴为伴
[yŭ qín wéi bàn]
'Yu Qin Weiban' means 'with qin (a traditional stringed instrument in China) as companion'. It depicts a scene where one plays the instrument while being alone, expressing a peaceful mind, preference for simple life or loneliness. This name also implies some elegance, since learning to play qin was considered as one of four basic accomplishments of ancient scholars.