"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.