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I often walk by the river. Where can I get my shoes wet?

"Always walk by the river, how can you not wet your shoes" is a folk proverb, and its next sentence is "Always hang around in the Jianghu, how can you not get hit by a stick".

Moreover, its general idea is that if you often walk by the river, your shoes will inevitably get stuck with mud and water, and if you often mix in rivers and lakes, you will inevitably be injured by sticks.

There is some truth in the sentence "how can you walk by the river without getting wet?" For example, always walking by the river, this kind of special shoes will not be stained with mud and water, which reflects the influence of the environment on people, which is very similar to the fact that people near Zhu Zhechi and Mexico are black.

Enlightenment from "How can you not wet your shoes when you often walk by the river"

This is a warning slogan for many units with law enforcement functions. Cadres are required to keep a proper distance from the river, that is, they must walk along the river without wet shoes, draw a red line for law enforcement, and wear waterproof boots for those who often walk along the river with strict rules and regulations.

The implication is simple and clear. This reflects the influence of the environment on people, which is similar to the fact that people near Zhu Zhechi and Mexico are black. But the environment is just an external cause for a person. Internal cause is the basis of the change and development of things, and external cause is only the condition of the change of things, and external cause can only work through internal cause.