rén​jìn​kě​fū

any man can be a husband

人尽可夫 人盡可夫 rén​jìn​kě​fū
any man can be a husband
originally referring to the historical principle that any man can be chosen as a husband, but one has only one father
promiscuous
(of a woman) sexually loose or working as a prostitute

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