[常在河邊走,哪有不濕鞋]
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chángzàihébiānzǒu,nǎyǒubùshīxié
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a person who regularly walks by the river cannot avoid getting their shoes wet (proverb) (fig.) it comes with the territory (e.g. a person with the power to grant favors will inevitably succumb to temptation and take a bribe)
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