给你香烟给你糖果
[jĭ nĭ xiāng yān jĭ nĭ táng guŏ]
'给你香烟给你糖果' literally means 'Give you cigarettes, give you candy.' It might refer to both pleasures and harm coexist simultaneously, like cigarettes (dangerous but appealing to some) and sweets (pleasant tasting but harmful over time). This could hint at a complex relationship or dualism in human nature and interactions.