我不是美人
[wŏ bù shì mĕi rén]
'I Am Not A Beauty', on the surface, appears to be saying simply I am not pretty or handsome. Behind the expression, however, there may lie an unspoken complexity: the struggle with self-image or identity, possibly rejecting beauty culture, embracing true self, and challenging traditional beauty values, reflecting a deeper philosophy on what true beauty really means to the holder.