Personality Traits

Are Libra Men Like Liu Haoran, Zhang Yixing, and Bai Jingting Natural-Born Comedians?

Born between September 23rd and October 23rd, Libras are known for their charm, balance, and social grace. But there’s another trait that seems to shine through in celebrities like Zhang Yixing (October 7th), Liu Haoran (October 10th), and Bai Jingting (October 15th) – their unexpected wit and comedic timing. These three, along with Lin Gengxin, are famously dubbed the “Four Iron-Straight Men of Entertainment” for their straightforward personalities. Yet, beneath that exterior lies a treasure trove of humor that consistently delights fans.

Bai Jingting: The Master of Deadpan Delivery

Bai Jingting’s social media presence is a comedy goldmine. When fans joked that his Weibo updates were as irregular as “aunt Flo’s visit,” he retorted, “It’s better than not coming at all, right?” Last winter, he trended for wearing thermal leggings, only to be followed by another (hot search) titled “Bai Jingting Clarifies Wearing Thermals.” While other celebrities clarify dating rumors, Bai clarifies his winter wardrobe – truly one of a kind.

His self-endorsed fan slogan is equally whimsical: “The blue of Tianshui cares for my southern clothes / No shiitake mushrooms, just my pure Bai Jingting.” His wit extends to wordplay. When a teacher asked him to use “simultaneously” in a sentence, he quipped, “I just hit on a sister, but she told me ‘no dating children’ (a pun on ‘simultaneously’).”

Even in interviews, Bai turns simple Q&As into comedy sketches. Asked about the world’s worst swimmers, he deadpanned, “Mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law – don’t they always fall into the water?” On his relationship with fans (White Doves): “We’ll make do. It’s not like we can divorce, right?” And on where to bump into him: “In your dreams – that’s the fastest way.”

Zhang Yixing: The Adorably Clueless Wordsmith

Dubbed “Changsha’s Little Pride,” Zhang Yixing’s endearing confusion often leads to hilarious moments. When actress Li Xiaolu asked if his surname Zhang was “Bow-Long Zhang” or “Stand-Early Zhang,” he earnestly replied, “Zhi-ang Zhang” – leaving everyone in stitches.

His logic is uniquely charming. He cuts his own clothes because “necks feel strangled,” and when asked why he doesn’t hire a tailor, he reasoned, “Then it wouldn’t be me cutting them.” During a word-guessing game, for “using chopsticks to eat,” the answer was “chewable and popular” (a idiom), but Zhang called it “unnecessary” since hands work fine. Trying to guess “warm guy” (considerate man), he cycled through “hot,” “cool,” and finally “refreshing” instead of “warm.”

At a “The Mystic Nine” press conference, he stared intently into a mirror, musing, “Don’t you find that when your eyes lock with those eyes, you can’t look away?” – until his secretary snapped, “You’re daydreaming! Stop staring, the media is waiting!” He once proudly asked fans, “Which animal has the worst sense of direction?” expecting them to falter, only for them to instantly chorus “Elk!” (a pun on “lost deer”), leaving him utterly defeated.

His golden quote? When asked to choose among intellectual, fierce, or lively women, he declared, “I choose my mom – glorious and great.” And when a reporter asked if he’d considered being an “online forum moderator,” he brightened up, thinking they were offering him a building: “Where are you building it?”

Liu Haoran: The Sassy Younger Brother

Liu Haoran’s humor is sharp, self-deprecating, and delightfully sarcastic. On turning 20, he remarked, “It might not feel significant for boys, but for girls, it’s a bigger deal since they’re approaching 30.” – a cheeky observation that had fans warning, “You’ll get beaten up, you know!”

He doesn’t spare his fans either. When one pleaded, “Quick, help me to Liu Haoran – my heart can’t take it,” he shot back, “‘Me’? A guy? No thanks!” To marriage proposals: “I’m only 20 – that’s illegal. The legal age for men is 22.” When a fan lamented being born too early to marry him, he retorted, “It’s not Auntie’s fault. Even if she had you later, you still couldn’t marry me.”

His deadpan responses are legendary. Asked what he thinks about when insomnia strikes: “How to fall asleep.” When a fan promised, “I want to give you the whole world,” he replied, “Go ahead.” For a 3D surround sound music recommendation? “The handkerchief-tossing game from childhood.”

During an Intel livestream, he posed, “Why is there Win7, Win8, Win10, but no Win9? Because Win9 (sounds like ‘warm wine’) went to behead Hua Xiong!” – a historical pun that left everyone impressed. On distinguishing lipstick shades, he confessed, “I can tell the colors apart, but what baffles me is… what’s the difference between wearing this one and that one?”

The Libra Connection: Why Are They So Witty?

So, does Libra truly breed comedians? While not every Libra is a natural jester, the sign’s inherent traits create fertile ground for humor. Ruled by Venus, Libras possess a keen eye for aesthetics and social harmony, but they also harbor a rebellious streak that loves to play with expectations.

Their air element grants them quick minds and verbal dexterity, allowing them to spin ordinary conversations into comedic gold. Their diplomatic nature helps them read rooms and deliver jokes that resonate, while their love for balance often manifests as irony and witty observations about life’s contradictions.

Moreover, Libras dislike vulgarity and aggression, leaning instead into intelligent, self-referential, or absurdist humor – much like Bai’s wordplay, Zhang’s earnest confusion, and Liu’s sarcastic comebacks. They use humor to connect, deflect, and maintain their charming equilibrium, making them unexpectedly hilarious once you scratch the surface.

If your favorite male celebrities are Libras, chances are they’ve made you laugh more than once. So, while not all Libras are stand-up comedians, their blend of charm, intelligence, and playful mischief certainly makes them some of the most entertaining personalities in the zodiac.

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