长得帅死的快长得丑活得久
[zhăng dé shuài sĭ de kuài zhăng dé chŏu huó dé jiŭ]
A playful yet fatalistic saying implying that handsome men have shorter lives, while less conventionally attractive ones live longer. This suggests vanity or superficial attractiveness may come with hidden drawbacks, reflecting societal views on beauty and longevity.