我有病我有药
[wŏ yŏu bìng wŏ yŏu yào]
'I'm ill, but I've got medicine.' This suggests that despite personal flaws, shortcomings, or struggles (represented by being sick), they also possess remedies or solutions to address such issues. In Chinese culture, this sometimes implies humility, acknowledging one's imperfections yet possessing the resolve to correct them. It could also carry an air of self-deprecation or humor.