Chinese study involves characters, phrases, and idioms. This resource introduces 「餘勇可賈」 as part of advanced learning. Explanation below.
The idiom 「餘勇可賈」 is the focus of our introduction today, and its explanation and application are listed below.
Yuyong: remaining courage and strength; Jia: to sell. The original meaning is that I still have some left to sell, and anyone who wants can come and buy it. It means that there is still power left.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
yú yǒng kě jiǎ
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yu4 yung5 ho2 ga2
The collection of Chinese idioms is enormous, with each one holding its own meaning and purpose. We hope these resources can assist you in better understanding and learning Chinese.

