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Chinese ink-wash landscape with calligraphy 汉字之美 above a misty river, illustrating a Mandarin writing practice app with no countdown timer
Essays

A Mandarin Writing App With No Countdown Timer

Countdown timers add pressure that hurts learning to write. Here is why a no-timer, self-paced approach is better for recall, and how Hanzi Write Practice is built that way.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Ink-wash scene of a sage on a cliff with calligraphy 行稳致远 (steady steps reach far), illustrating manual versus automated mapping of place names
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Manual vs Automated Mapping: Who Learns the Place Names?

When an app maps a place name for you, it learns it, not you. Mapping it yourself, by writing the characters from memory, is what puts the territory in your own head. Here is the difference.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 (a school for Chinese characters) beside a calm river, illustrating memory palaces in augmented reality for writing Hanzi
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Memory Palaces in AR: Do They Help You Write Hanzi?

A memory palace is a proven recall technique, and AR could host one. But loci store meaning and order, not the motor act of writing. For producing characters, the hand still has to practice.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating a writing-only tool for the immersion crowd with no audio
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A Writing-Only Tool for the Immersion Crowd, No Audio

Mass-immersion communities are built around audio and input, which leaves handwriting underserved. A writing-only tool, no audio, no feeds, fills the exact gap immersion methods skip.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting of a scholar crossing a stone bridge beneath the calligraphy 學而時習不亦說乎, illustrating meaningful four-character Chinese idiom chengyu writing practice
Playbooks

Meaningful Chengyu Idioms: Writing Practice

Want to write a meaningful four-character idiom by hand, for a tattoo, a gift, or yourself? Here is how to choose one, understand it, and write it correctly.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Misty ink-wash river valley with calligraphy 尋雲記 and a lone boat, illustrating the medical Chinese versus HSK handwriting gap
Playbooks

Medical Chinese vs HSK: the Handwriting Gap

HSK vocabulary will not get you through medical Chinese. The specialized terms, often traditional or classical, are a separate set. Here is how to bridge the gap.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Misty ink-wash river valley with calligraphy 尋雲記 (seeking the clouds) and a lone boat, illustrating memorizing Shaolin wushu terms with visual memory apps
Playbooks

Memorizing Shaolin Wushu Terms With Memory Apps

Visual memory apps help you recognize wushu terms, but writing them by hand is what makes them stick. Here is how to learn martial-arts vocabulary properly.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 (a school for Chinese characters) beside a calm river, illustrating Meta Quest 3 hand-tracking to trace Chinese strokes in the air
Essays

Meta Quest 3 Hand-Tracking for Chinese Strokes?

Want to use Meta Quest 3 hand-tracking to trace Chinese strokes in the air? It is fun, but air-tracing builds recognition, not writing. Here is the honest take.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Misty ink-wash river valley with calligraphy 尋雲記 (seeking the clouds) and a lone boat, illustrating the most aesthetic iPad Pro Chinese study tracker for Notion
Playbooks

The Most Aesthetic iPad Chinese Tracker for Notion

Want a beautiful iPad Chinese study tracker that fits your Notion setup? Here is how to pair an aesthetic dashboard with practice that actually builds writing.

Lawrence Arya··5 min