How to form a word for thirst with the Chinese character thirst?

1. Thirst_: kědàn means: cold bug. Belongs to the bat category.

2. Kejinuni: kějìnùní means: Ji: horse; Ni: Suanni, that is, lion. A thirsty horse rushes to the spring like an angry lion prying away stones. The calligraphy is described as vigorous and unrestrained.

3. Keji rushes to the spring: kějìbēnquán means: Ji: a fine horse. Just like a horse that is thirsty and wants to drink, it rushes to the sweet spring. Describe the vigorous calligraphy style. Also a metaphor for urgent desire.

4. Keji: kějì means: See "thirsty Ji rushes to the spring".

5. Thirsty horse: kěmǎ means: when taming a horse, control its drinking water to make it accustomed to endure thirst. The pinyin of thirsty rain: kěyǔ means: no rain. The pinyin of kemen: kěmèn means: dry mouth and stuffy breath.

6. Thirst for wine: kějiǔ means: I want to drink very much.

7. Keshǎng: kěshǎng means: eager for reward.

8. Kexian: kěxián means: eager to seek talents. The language version "Kong Congzi." "Gongyi": "If you are hungry and thirsty for talents, you will accept their advice. Even if you eat vegetables and drink water, you will still be at a disadvantage."

9. Kejian: kějiàn means: eager to see .

10. Thirst burial: kězàng means: The ancient ritual said that the deceased was buried early before the burial date.