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Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese Daoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine into balance. The practitioner may brush, knead, roll, press, and rub the areas between each of the joints, known as the eight gates, to attempt to open the body's defensive qi ( wei qi ) and get the ...
Blind Massage (Chinese: 推拿; pinyin: Tui Na) is a 2014 drama film directed by Lou Ye and based on the 2008 novel Massage by Bi Feiyu. The film entered into the competition for the Golden Bear at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. [1]
Tuina or Tui na is a Chinese form of massage therapy. Tuina may also refer to: Tuina, a moth genus in the family Erebidae Tuina maurella, a moth species found in Costa Rica; Tuina cingulata, a moth species found in Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala; Massage, an award-winning 2008 Chinese novel by Bi Feiyu, translated to English in 2015
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At some point, Manato Irie (Hideaki Takizawa) began to withdraw himself from the world.Even when picked on, it's not the real Irie, but an act. One day he meets a strange girl - Yui Misawa (Kyoko Fukada), who finds the tedium of everyday life unbearable, and teases Manato with her almost too upfront and honest manner.
KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film KlikFilm [9] Enam Batang: Eman Pradipta Angela Gilsha, Omar Daniel, Ersya Aurelia Romantic Drama KlikFilm Productions, Canary Studios, RK23 Pictures [10] Ada Mertua di Rumahku: Rully Manna Rano Karno, Roger Danuarta, Cut Meyriska Family Drama KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film [11] 20 Merindu Cahaya de Amstel
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