导出 dǎochū Pleco & Anki exports
Every entry in the corpus, sliced into targeted decks. Pick the slice that matches what you're working on — a survival kit for week one, a Buddhist reader, the cumulative HSK ladder, or just one pillar of the corpus. Regenerated on every build.
Pick types, HSK range, topics, or a search term — then download for Pleco or Anki.
Hand-curated for concrete learning goals. Each deck pulls from across the corpus.
Climb one rung at a time. HSK 1 first, then everything through HSK 2, and so on. Best for steady progression.
Just one level — useful for plateau review or filling a specific gap.
Characters, vocabulary, chengyu, or grammar — one pillar at a time.
Semantic chips — emotion, time, family, modal verbs, classical Chinese, Buddhism, Daoism, and more.
The full corpus packaged three ways. Use these only if you want to import everything at once and filter inside Anki/Pleco yourself.
Open Pleco → Settings → Flashcards → Import. Pick the .txt file. Set the field order to Simplified, Pinyin, Definition and the separator to Tab. The categories work as flashcard categories or as filter tags depending on how you've set up Pleco's flashcard system.
Double-click the .apkg file or use File → Import in Anki Desktop. The deck imports as 角落書屋 · <type> with cards already styled. AnkiDroid and AnkiMobile open .apkg directly too.
If you want to control the note type or merge into an existing deck, use File → Import and pick the .tsv. The first line (#fields:Hanzi Pinyin …) tells Anki the column order; map each column to a field on your note type. The TSVs are useful for power users; most people should grab the .apkg.