Welcome to your gateway to mastering Chinese grammar (中文语法 zhōngwén yǔfǎ), clearly, confidently, and step by step.
This collection of books is designed for learners who want more than vocabulary lists (词汇 cíhuì) and memorized phrases (短语 duǎnyǔ). Here, grammar becomes a living system (语法系统 yǔfǎ xìtǒng): how sentences are built (句子结构 jùzi jiégòu), how meaning shifts with structure, and how Mandarin Chinese truly works in everyday speech (口语 kǒuyǔ) and writing (书面语 shūmiànyǔ). Whether you are just starting out or refining advanced skills, each book in this series guides you through carefully structured lessons that connect rules with real usage.
Inside, you’ll explore everything from basic sentence patterns (句型 jùxíng) and word order (语序 yǔxù) to complex structures involving aspect markers (体标记 tǐ biāojì), particles (助词 zhùcí), comparisons (比较 bǐjiào), and stylistic variations (文体变化 wéntǐ biànhuà). Each concept is explained in a simple, practical way, supported by examples that reflect authentic modern Chinese (现代汉语 xiàndài hànyǔ).
Chinese Grammar Part 1
Mandarin Chinese Grammar Part 1 on Amazon (ISBN 9798887549507).
Chinese Grammar Part 2
Mandarin Chinese Grammar Part 2 on Amazon (ISBN 9798887549514).
Instead of overwhelming rules, you’ll find clarity. Instead of confusion, you’ll find patterns that make sense. And instead of memorizing blindly, you’ll start to think in Chinese grammar naturally.
This is more than a set of textbooks (教材 jiàocái). It’s a structured path to fluency (流利 liúlì), built for learners who want to understand how Chinese really works and use it with confidence in reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension (理解 lǐjiě).
As you move through this collection, you are not just learning rules, you are building a deeper understanding of how Chinese grammar (中文语法 zhōngwén yǔfǎ) shapes meaning in real communication. Each book is a stepping stone toward greater clarity, helping you recognize patterns, form accurate sentences (句子 jùzi), and express yourself with increasing ease.
Progress may feel gradual at first, but with consistent practice, structures that once seemed complex will begin to feel natural and intuitive. Over time, grammar stops being something you study and becomes something you use automatically in reading, writing, and conversation.
Let this series be your steady guide as you move from basic understanding to true fluency (流利 liúlì). With patience and practice, Chinese will no longer feel like a set of rules, but a language you can think in, live in, and enjoy using every day.

