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Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating whether learning stroke order is obsolete
Essays

Is Learning Stroke Order Obsolete in 2026?

If everyone types, why learn stroke order? Because it still does three things typing cannot. Here is when stroke order matters and when you can let it go.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating muscle memory for writing Chinese characters
Research

Is Muscle Memory Real for Writing Chinese?

Yes, in the sense that matters. Repeatedly writing characters builds procedural memory that makes recall faster and more automatic. Here is what muscle memory really means for Hanzi.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional Chinese ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 beside a calm river, illustrating a handwriting-first alternative to Duolingo for Hanzi
Essays

Is There a Duolingo for Writing Hanzi by Hand?

Duolingo gamifies recognition, but it barely touches writing characters from memory. Here is why, and what a handwriting-first alternative actually looks like.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash landscape with calligraphy 汉字之美 above a misty river, illustrating learning Chinese characters with ADHD
Playbooks

Learning Chinese Characters With ADHD

ADHD makes open-ended, low-feedback study brutal. Here is a character-learning approach built around short sessions, instant feedback, and zero setup, with the recall that actually works.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash landscape with calligraphy 汉字之美 above a misty river, illustrating learning to write Chinese characters for neuroplasticity
Research

Learning to Write Chinese for Neuroplasticity

Learning a complex new skill like writing Chinese is exactly the kind of novel, demanding challenge associated with an adaptable brain. Here is the honest version, without the hype.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating writing practice for Chinese QA and inspection terms
Playbooks

Writing Practice for Chinese QA and Inspection Terms

Quality and inspection staff working with Chinese documentation need a focused set of technical characters, not a full course. Here is how to build that set, and an honest note on team tools.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Misty ink-wash river valley with calligraphy 尋雲記 and a lone boat, illustrating a minimalist Anki alternative for writing Hanzi
Playbooks

A Minimalist Anki Alternative for Hanzi (No Clutter)

Anki is powerful but famously utilitarian. If you want minimalist spaced repetition for writing Chinese characters, here is what minimal should actually mean, and where Hanzi Write Practice fits.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional Chinese ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 beside a calm river, illustrating Ninchanese stroke-mode alternatives for writing Hanzi
Playbooks

Ninchanese Stroke-Mode Alternatives for Writing Hanzi

If you like Ninchanese's stroke mode but want something different, here is an honest comparison: more gamification versus better writing recall, and which actually helps.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating a Notion stroke-order template and its limit
Playbooks

Notion Stroke-Order Templates, and Their Limit

A Notion database of characters with animated stroke-order GIFs is a tidy reference, but watching loops is not learning to write. Here is how to use it without stalling on recall.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash mountains and pavilions with cranes in flight under the calligraphy 山水清音, illustrating offline Chinese writing practice in airplane mode
Essays

Offline Chinese Writing Practice in Airplane Mode

Writing practice is one of the few study activities that works perfectly offline. Here is why it suits planes, commutes, and expat life, and what to look for in an offline app.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash mountains and pavilions with cranes in flight under the calligraphy 山水清音, illustrating a no-subscription Chinese writing app
Essays

A Chinese Writing App With No Subscription

Most Chinese apps are subscriptions. If you want a one-time payment with no recurring fee, here is the landscape and where Hanzi Write Practice stands: free in early access, with a planned lifetime option.

Lawrence Arya··5 min