Gan: initial: g, vowel: an, tone: the first sound.
Zhi: initial: zh, vowel: I, tone: the first sound.
Such as: initial: r, vowel: u, tone: second sound.
Yi language: initial: y, final: I, tone: second sound.
Explanation: sweet: sweet; Fruit juice: malt syrup. It feels as sweet as sugar. Refers to the willingness to bear hardships and stand hard work in order to engage in a certain job.
From: Levin's History of Qing Palace Volume 1: Memorizing words can't be recited. The "teacher" is often angry and naturally scolds others, but Zhang Yao is as sweet as a cup of tea.
Sweet synonym: willingly.
Explanation: I am completely willing, without any reluctance. More refers to making some kind of sacrifice voluntarily.
Said by: Mao Zedong's "A Mountain of Yugong": We must also make the broad masses of the people realize that they are willing to fight for victory with us.
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The antonym of sweetness:
First of all, the pain is indescribable [K ǔ Burke Yang]
Explanation: The pain or hardship is so extreme that it can't be expressed in words.
From: The story of the Sixth Bridge of the West Lake in the ancient Wulangzi in the Qing Dynasty: I didn't expect that there was a period of drought, famine and epidemic disease, and the people were miserable.
I didn't expect to get up early once, and famine and plague broke out once. The pain or hardship of the people is so extreme that words can't express it.
Second, misery [k incarnation]
Commentary: Kan: Right. The pain or hardship is so extreme that words cannot express it.
From: Song Changling's "Leshan Liu Lu Gong Fu": "I got a serious illness in my later years, my eyebrows fell off, my nose was broken, and I was miserable."
I was seriously ill in my later years, my eyebrows fell off, my nose was broken, and my pain or hardship was so extreme that my words could not be expressed.