How
Zhang
Jia-yi's
Humorous
Naming
has
Won
Hearts
When
it
comes
to
Chinese
actors
who
have
made
a
name
for
themselves
in
the
entertainment
industry,
Zhang
Jia-yi
is
one
name
that
always
stands
out.
But
what
sets
this
talented
actor
apart
from
others
is
his
quirky
sense
of
humor
–
particularly
when
it
comes
to
naming
his
productions.
For
those
who
don't
know,
Zhang
Jia-yi
has
a
knack
for
coming
up
with
funny
and
often
punny
titles
for
his
projects.
Some
of
his
most
memorable
works
include
"The
All-Powerful
Flourishing
Emperor",
"The
Bad
Kids",
and
"The
Left
Ear".
But
his
most
recent
project,
"The
Longest
Day
in
Chang'an",
is
probably
his
most
unique
yet.
So
what's
the
story
behind
this
title?
Well,
"The
Longest
Day
in
Chang'an"
is
a
historical
drama
that
takes
place
in
the
Tang
Dynasty
capital
of
Chang'an.
The
story
follows
a
group
of
officials
as
they
race
against
time
to
thwart
a
terrorist
attack
during
a
festival.
But
the
title
itself
is
a
play
on
words
–
"Chang'an"
in
Chinese
can
also
mean
"eternal
peace".
So
while
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story
may
be
all
about
chaos
and
danger,
the
title
serves
as
a
reminder
that
peace
is
always
the
ultimate
goal.
Of
course,
Zhang
Jia-yi's
humorous
titling
doesn't
just
stop
at
dramas.
He's
also
been
known
to
come
up
with
funny
names
for
his
restaurants,
including
"Crazy
Crab"
and
"Porky
Pig's
Feet".
In
the
end,
it's
this
unique
sense
of
humor
that
has
endeared
Zhang
Jia-yi
to
so
many
fans.
By
adding
a
touch
of
whimsy
to
his
work,
he's
able
to
capture
our
attention
and
keep
us
hooked
–
whether
he's
starring
in
a
drama
or
opening
up
a
new
restaurant.
So
here's
to
more
creative
titles
from
this
talented
actor
–
we
can't
wait
to
see
what
he
comes
up
with
next!