Sarah Pritchard has written: 'Chinese massage manual' -- subject(s): Massage therapy, Chinese Medicine 'Tui na' -- subject(s): Massage therapy, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Methods, Massage 'Tui na' -- subject(s): Massage therapy, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Methods, Massage
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
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In general, Chinese massage emphasizes movement and communication. The basic purpose of massage is to restore free movement to the patient's qi and blood.
Origami is a Japanese word, and I don't know how you would say/write it in Chinese.
traditional chinese= 告別simplified chinese= 告别
you don't its that simple just write in English
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It's "星".
Massage as a part of Chinese medical treatment goes back about 4,000 years. Written massage textbooks began to appear as early as the fourth century B.C., along with the earliest Chinese medical texts.
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