I imported some puzzles into a Lishogi study

Hello to everyone ^-^
To get some basic feel for the shogi pieces I searched up some easy checkmating puzzles ("Tsume") on the internet. As I was solving them I also recreated each position (along with the solutions) in a lishogi study. It can be found here: lishogi.org/study/xzuYgsfm
(original source is shogishack.net/pages/tsumi-and-hisshi/tsumi-for-beginners/ )
Since puzzles are not (yet) implemented here my hope is that this can be a nice provisional solution for some beginners like me who are looking for basic practice. There are 30 problems in the study. I found that they were quite manageable to work through (only the last one is a doozy ~_~).
Feedback is very welcome; if you find any mistakes let me know and I'll fix them. Enjoy! :)

You copied 17 wrongly - it's a horse not a dragon on 51. (Else directly 1. +R33 is tsume)

Thanks, corrected.
I also just noticed that there's a chapter limit of 64 for studies so I got lucky there :D

why gote doesn't have all the remaining pieces in hand?
tsume 7 solution refutation is incorrect
tsume 14 solution sideline while technically is correct it's weird that it says bishop 33 unpromote
tsume 20 solution main line presented as sideline
tsume 23 solution doesn't include a sideline
thanks for the tsume, these are nice

Because I would have to add every single one of them manually and it would be too annoying. I hope better functionality specifically for Tsume will be added in the future...
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I like to do an unpromotion when it doesn't make a difference to highlight that only the diagonal movement is really needed. It feels a bit more elegant to me.
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Thank you for the feedback!

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