They are bandages to assist compromised muscles, that is all.
Tape
K-tape, it helps to relieve sore muscles and joints
K-tape, it helps to relieve sore muscles and joints
The marks on the backs of Chinese female swimmers are often attributed to a technique called "cupping." This traditional Chinese therapy involves placing suction cups on the skin to promote blood flow and relieve muscle tension. The resulting circular marks can last several days and are thought to aid in recovery and performance. Cupping has gained popularity among athletes worldwide, but it is particularly associated with Chinese swimmers and other athletes in the region.
70 percent is the passing marks in the level 6 reading and grammar Sats.
Kashkar
The Olympic Games
on top of fly wheel
Nadia Comaneci! :)
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Yes, Chinese does have punctuation marks, including full stop (。), comma (,), question mark (?), exclamation mark (!), quotation marks (「」), and others. These punctuation marks are used to clarify sentence structures and indicate pauses or emphasis in writing.