On June 13, 2012, a 60-year-old man from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was admitted to the hospital with fever, cough and shortness of breath. At the time of admission, he had been feverish for 7 days, and 11 days later, he died of progressive respiratory and renal failure. Now, the virus came to China. Su Qiang of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Wuxi Third People’s Hospital was not afraid of a trained TCM doctor in the face of a constantly mutating virus, because he knew that although he did not know the changes in the virus, TCM doctors understand the changes in the human body. For example, although you do not know who the guest is, but you always know that the guest needs to eat, need to drink water, and then he always has to find a place to stay. To deal with viruses TCM believes that it is better to resist than to go with the flow. We play the post-emergency system and rely on a single breath of circumstance. If you ask why are we so confident? Because we are manipulating the immune system. This immune process, which cannot be seen fully even with an electron microscope magnified three million times, was called qi by the ancients. It is both real and yet difficult to say comprehensively. Xi Da, let Chinese medicine intervene in~