20 10 12 1 to 14 According to the arrangement of the Sub-health Branch of the Chinese Medicine Association and the Zhonghe Sub-health Service Center, Sun Deren went to Hunan Mobile TV Station in Changsha, Hunan Province to record the large-scale TV lecture "Lecture Hall of Chinese Medicine-Caring for Children's Health". The lecture ***6 episodes introduced the history of children's massage, the advantages of children's massage, the harm caused by children's sub-health, the symptoms of children's sub-health and the methods of conditioning children's sub-health.
The theoretical system of Chinese medicine massage for children, which mainly regulates the spleen and stomach, and the massage manipulation system with the characteristics of light, fast, soft and practical, were established. Edited by China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, Science and Technology Press, China Ancient Books Press, and Chongqing University Press, he edited the children's tuina, the children's tuina health care law, the children's sub-health tuina conditioning, and the national technical specification for TCM diagnosis and treatment. In 2009, it was entrusted by the Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the Ministry of Health to undertake the research work of "Technical Operation Standard of Massage for Children with Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Care", which has passed the expert review of the Ministry of Health and has been promulgated and implemented as a national standard throughout the country. Kang Bei has developed a series of essential oils of Chinese herbal medicines, such as anti-influenza, antidiarrheal and meridian conditioning, and they have entered the market through national appraisal. 20 10 participated in the drafting of the sub-health service standard for children's massage conditioning, which was approved by the sub-health branch of Chinese Medical Association and became the first sub-health conditioning service standard in China, and entered the trial stage. At present, the research and formulation of WHO's "World Operating Standards for Children's Tuina Technique" is in progress and is expected to be completed in 2-3 years.