Chinese learning begins with simple characters, progresses to phrases, and culminates in idioms. This free resource introduces advanced idioms. Today’s focus is 「雅雀無聲」. Check below for details.
Our focus this time is on the idiom 「雅雀無聲」. You’ll find its definition and examples below.
Describes extreme silence. Ya is an ancient character for “crow”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
yǎ què wú shēng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
nga5 jeuk2 mou4 seng1
There are countless Chinese idioms, all rich in meaning and application. Each one is unique, and we hope this information helps you explore and enhance your Chinese language knowledge.

