遍体鳞伤美不美体无完肤帅不帅
        
            [biàn tĭ lín shāng mĕi bù mĕi tĭ wú wán fū shuài bù shuài]
        
        
            The phrase 'beauty in being riddled with wounds; handsomeness in having no unscarred skin' plays on a paradox, finding attractiveness in suffering and imperfections rather than in perfect appearance.