by actually using Chinese
Turn the meme into something usable: generate a Chinese name, print a Tianzige sheet, format a courier-ready address, or decode a menu in minutes.
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Chinese Name Generator
李安
Lǐ Ān
Why it works: Simple sounds, clean tone flow, and easy to write.
Tianzige Worksheets
How to say [X]
请说慢一点
qǐng shuō màn yì diǎn
这个中文怎么说?
zhège zhōngwén zěnme shuō?
We build Chinese tools around real-world tasks so you can finish something useful fast: pick a name, print a handwriting sheet, decode a menu, or format a shipping label. The guides are there when you want depth, not as a prerequisite.
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Chinese Name Generator
Transliteration or meaning‑based names with pinyin and share links.
李安 · Lǐ Ān
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Tianzige Worksheets
Print‑ready practice sheets. Grid styles, strokes, and pinyin column.
文 · stroke sheet
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Pinyin Annotator
Add tone marks and optional HSK color hints to text.
你好 · nǐ hǎo
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Address Formatter
Convert between Western and Chinese address formats.
largest to smallest
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Chinese Menu Decoder
Translate dish names and explore regional flavors.
鱼香肉丝
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How to say [X]
Browse phrases with characters, pinyin, and examples.
ready phrases
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Chinese Learning Games
Play browser games that make learning Chinese fun — no signup needed.
汉字 · quiz & match
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Chinese Learning Games
Play browser games that make learning Chinese fun — no signup needed.
See a usable output first, then go deeper with guides if you need to
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Detailed playbook for bilingual shipping labels, courier etiquette, and compliance tips for cross-border packages.
Learning Guides →Curriculum guide for pairing the worksheet generator and editor with classroom routines, including printable templates.
Learning Guides →Field manual for identifying cooking methods, flavor families, and spice levels on regional menus.
Learning Guides →Built around real tasks: names, handwriting, travel, menus, and logistics
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Example classroom rollout: pair the Tianzige generator and editor to create a repeatable weekly handwriting sheet for a five-student Mandarin group.
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Example fulfillment workflow: use the Address Formatter to prepare one Chinese-facing label and one Western-facing label before packing a shipment bound for China.
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Example travel workflow: decode a short list of dishes before the meal so guests understand flavor style, cooking method, and expected spice level.
We build Chinese tools around real-world tasks so you can finish something useful fast: pick a name, print a handwriting sheet, decode a menu, or format a shipping label. The guides are there when you want depth, not as a prerequisite.