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Posts tagged Chinese Characters from the Hanzi Write Practice team.

Chinese ink painting of a scholar crossing a stone bridge beneath the calligraphy 學而時習不亦說乎, illustrating Apple Pencil stroke pressure for writing Hanzi
Essays

Apple Pencil Stroke Pressure for Writing Hanzi

Apple Pencil pressure makes strokes look like brush calligraphy, but it is not what builds writing recall. Here is when pressure sensitivity matters for Hanzi and when finger practice is enough.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink painting with calligraphy 字里乾坤 and a scholar by red plum blossom at sunset, illustrating blind drawing of Chinese characters from memory
Essays

What Is Blind Drawing for Chinese Characters?

Blind drawing means writing a character from memory with the prompt hidden. It is the single most effective way to practise Hanzi, and it is the core of how Hanzi Write Practice works.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Traditional Chinese ink landscape with calligraphy 漢字學堂 beside a calm river, illustrating whether Skritter teaches Chinese calligraphy proportions
Essays

Can Skritter Teach You Calligraphy Proportions?

Skritter is excellent for writing characters correctly from memory, but it is not a calligraphy teacher. Here is the difference between writing recall and calligraphy proportions, and how to learn each.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash landscape with calligraphy 汉字之美, the beauty of Chinese characters, illustrating a calmer Anki alternative for ADHD learners writing Hanzi
Essays

Is Anki Bad for ADHD Language Learners?

Anki is not bad for ADHD, but its setup burden, open-ended sessions, and text-only recall trip up a lot of ADHD learners. Here is what actually helps, especially for writing Hanzi.

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 painting of a scholar crossing a stone bridge beneath the calligraphy 學而時習不亦說乎, illustrating whether Pleco's stroke-order add-on is worth it for writing Hanzi
Playbooks

Is Pleco's Stroke-Order Add-On Worth It?

Pleco's stroke-order add-on is cheap and genuinely useful as a reference, but it trains recognition and tracing, not writing from memory. Here is when it is worth it and what to pair it with.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash landscape with calligraphy 汉字之美 above a misty river, illustrating why Chinese characters are hard for dyslexic learners
Research

Why Are Chinese Characters Hard for Dyslexic Learners?

Dyslexia works differently with Chinese than with alphabets. Here is what makes characters challenging, what can help, and an honest note on what the research does and does not say.

Lawrence Arya··5 min
Chinese ink-wash landscape with bold calligraphy reading 汉字之美, the beauty of Chinese characters, above a misty river, evoking learning to write Hanzi by hand
Essays

Hanzi Writing App for Chinese Learners

Why a dedicated Hanzi writing app matters more than another flashcard deck, and what to look for if you want to actually write Chinese characters from memory.

Lawrence Arya··5 min