男人看手腕女人看脸蛋
[nán rén kàn shŏu wàn nǚ rén kàn liăn dàn]
This Chinese phrase implies that traditionally, men tend to judge a person’s social status or success by their watches and accessories on their wrists, whereas women are often judged by their facial beauty. It highlights a cultural stereotype in perceptions of value and aesthetics.