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Tui Na, which dates back to 1700 BC, is the parent of most modern Asian bodywork forms.
Tui Na survived as a popular form of healing among the general Chinese population, who have long practiced Anmo.
The style of Tui Na practiced in China today is closer to the work of chiropractors, osteopaths, and physical therapists than to that of massage therapists.
TUI (Text User Interface) is a retronym that was coined sometime after the invention of graphical user interfaces, to distinguish them from text based user interfaces.
TUIs are different from command-line interfaces in that, like GUIs, they utilise the entire screen area and do not necessarily provide line-by-line output.
In the Unix world, TUIs are often constructed using the terminal control library curses, or ncurses, a mostly compatible library.