What's left
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh à ngy ú Ji à, which means the reputation and evaluation of the predecessors in the society after their death. It comes from the family precepts of the Yan family, Mingshi.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Zhitui's "Yan's family precepts · Mingshi" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "the spirit has disappeared, and the price of the remains remains is still like cicada shells, snake skins, animals, birds and ears. How can we expect the dead, and the saints think that the name of religion?"
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yí shēng yú jià
What's left
agree with sb . about everything. bǎi shùn bǎi yī
parade with beautiful dress at night. yì jǐn yè yóu
being put in the grease , it does not get glossy -- incorruptible official. zhī gāo mò rùn
still to have some fight left in one. yú yǒng kě gǔ
vow to annihilate the rebels. kòu jí zhōng liú