能被抢走的都不是好东西
[néng bèi qiăng zŏu de dōu bù shì hăo dōng xī]
Translated to 'Anything that can be taken away isn’t good anyway,' conveys the notion that valuable things in life possess lasting significance; what leaves too easily probably wasn’t meant for you in the long run—reflects a positive attitude toward losing trivial matters.