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Learn Chinese with Bilibili
Bilibili is China's YouTube — documentaries, tech reviews, lectures, cooking, gaming — and most of it carries hardcoded Chinese subtitles by convention. InputDojo imports Bilibili videos directly: paste the link and the transcript becomes an interactive lesson with pinyin and definitions one tap away.
Why bilibili works for Chinese
Direct import built in
InputDojo supports Bilibili links natively — paste a URL and study the transcript, no copying subtitles by hand.
Subtitle culture works for you
Chinese viewers expect on-screen text, so creators subtitle heavily — synchronized reading and listening comes standard.
Content YouTube doesn't have
Mainland creators, mainland topics, mainland Mandarin — the vocabulary and references of China's actual internet, not the diaspora's.
How it works in InputDojo
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Find a video on a topic you follow — tech, food, history, gaming.
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Paste the Bilibili link into InputDojo; the transcript imports automatically.
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Study with one-tap hanzi lookups; save recurring words to your SRS deck.
Where to start
罗翔说刑法
The famous law professor — clear, funny, deliberate Mandarin that intermediate learners can follow.
何同学 (tech reviews)
Polished tech videos with concrete gadget vocabulary and clean standard pronunciation.
Food and cooking channels
Step-by-step narration — repetitive kitchen vocabulary you'll meet again on every menu.
Documentary uploads
Formal narrated Mandarin — a bridge to news-register listening.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Bilibili import work?
Paste the video URL into InputDojo like you would a YouTube link — the transcript is pulled in and every line becomes clickable study material with pinyin and definitions.
What about the danmaku (bullet comments)?
Danmaku are fun but chaotic — study the transcript first, then rewatch with comments on as a slang bonus round. Regular commenters' abbreviations (yyds, 绝了) make good flashcards too.