Learn how to make comparative statements in Chinese using 比 (bǐ) to express “more than” or “as compared with”
1 Basic Pattern: A 比 B + Stative Verb
Grammar Explanation: In Chinese, 比 (bǐ) means “than” or “as compared with”. To compare two (or more) things or persons, 比 is inserted between the two items being compared, and a Stative Verb follows the second item to indicate in which aspect they are being compared.
This structure is the most common way to make comparative statements in Chinese.
Example Sentences
比 (bǐ)
Function: Comparison marker
Position: Always between the two items being compared
Stative Verbs
Function: Shows comparison quality
Position: Always after the second item (B)
Visual Comparison Structure
The structure states that Item A has MORE of the stative verb quality than Item B. No “more” word is needed – 比 + SV already implies “more”.
2 Expressing Comparison Extent
Unlock this content and all our premium features with a membership. Get access to graded HSK video lessons, grammar breakdowns, vocab lists, online tests, and more!

Already a member? Sign in.
3 Simple Pattern: S + 比较 (bǐjiào) + SV
Unlock this content and all our premium features with a membership. Get access to graded HSK video lessons, grammar breakdowns, vocab lists, online tests, and more!

Already a member? Sign in.
Usage Tips & Common Mistakes
Unlock this content and all our premium features with a membership. Get access to graded HSK video lessons, grammar breakdowns, vocab lists, online tests, and more!

Already a member? Sign in.
Practice Exercises
Unlock this content and all our premium features with a membership. Get access to graded HSK video lessons, grammar breakdowns, vocab lists, online tests, and more!

Already a member? Sign in.

[…] Explanation: Previously, we learned how to make comparisons using “比” (bǐ). The negative form of this type of sentence can technically be done by adding “不” […]