I'm about to take the plunge and learn Mandarin, and up until this point I've only learned languages with Roman characters in Anki, which made it fairly easy, I just used English as the front and the other language as the back.
However, it strikes me that with Chinese I'll need to include hanzi, pinyin, examples, maybe even audio, and then the English translation.
If you have a custom deck, can you post a screenshot of your note type for inspiration?
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