Tui Na has a very long history. It was first seen in the Ming Dynasty and reached its peak in the Qing Dynasty, with many professional books being published. With the spread of modern medicine to China, pediatric massage was almost forgotten in the last hundred years. However, with the change of people’s thinking about TCM and the problems faced by modern medicine that cannot be solved well now, our TCM pediatric massage gradually exudes its unique advantages and irreplaceable effects in its unique way. Firstly, we take TCM theory as the framework, follow TCM’s understanding of the unique meridian points of children, start from TCM’s diagnosis and identification ideas, and dilute the fixed thinking mode of modern medicine such as virus and bacteria. This allows us to have a broader treatment mindset. Second: As a green and purely manual non-drug therapy, it has the characteristics of safety and non-toxic side effects. In the process of treatment, it can invariably alleviate the physical pain and fear of the child, which is very helpful to the physical and mental development of the child. Third: Tui Na for children pursues the balance of yin and yang of the human body in Chinese medicine. This means that pediatric massage has great advantages in treating diseases, aftercare and health care, and in reducing the recurrence rate of diseases and maintaining a healthy body. Fourth: Fast and effective. The treatment of Tui Na for children in Chinese medicine starts directly from the imbalance of yin and yang in the meridians and internal organs, and through the treatment principles of deficiency, supplementation and diarrhea, the yin and yang of the human body can be balanced in the shortest possible time. Fifth: In pediatric health care, it is easy to operate and promote to the whole society. Health care tui na does not require any special environment, no drugs, and no complicated TCM theories, as long as it is operated according to a few fixed routines, it can play a very good health care role. Sixth: Pediatric Tui Na is applicable to all aspects of common pediatric internal diseases, especially digestive and respiratory diseases, such as: bloating, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, anorexia, cold, cough, fever, bronchitis, etc., as well as various miscellaneous diseases such as delayed motor development, myotonic squint, foot entropion, etc.