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What does it mean to quench thirst with poison?
"Drinking poison to quench thirst is as sweet as wine" means that drinking poisoned wine to quench thirst is as sweet as eating sugar.

"Drink": drink, drink;

"zhenniao": a kind of poisonous bird, which makes wine with its feathers and can kill people when drunk;

"quenching thirst": quenching thirst.

"Gan": Gan, sweet;

"such as": like;

Extended data 1, drinking poison to quench thirst

1) Idiom example: Yang Sichang's way to increase his salary is to let the imperial court drink poison to quench his thirst. (Yao Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 32)

2) Idiom pronunciation: hen, you can't pronounce "hè".

3) Idiom recognition: Chen can't write "pigeon".

4) Discrimination of idioms: drinking poison to quench thirst, "killing goose to get the egg"; All this means paying attention to immediate needs. But "killing the chicken to get the egg" pays more attention to long-term interests. And drinking poison to quench thirst means that the method is harmful; The consequences are very serious.

5) Synonyms: hungry for food, eager for quick success, desperate for help, unscrupulous.

6) antonym: Take a long-term view

2. Willing.

1) Source: The Book of Songs Daya Mian: "Purple tea is like pulp." Zheng Xuan wrote: "Lettuce is bitter and sweet as a clam."

Song Zhen Xiu De sent a preface to Zhou Tianji: "Ill-gotten wealth; As far away as dirt; Unfortunate and poor; Sweet as honey. "

2) usage: generally used as predicate and object.

3) Structure: subject-predicate type.