Clinical management of hepatic qi stagnation (poor transportation of liver qi and blood, emotional depression) is mainly through acupuncture and medication. 1. Acupuncture and moxibustion: When the patient has symptoms of liver qi stagnation, the acupoints on the foot syncopal liver meridian can be used to relieve liver qi stagnation (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), and the commonly used acupoints in the clinic are tai chong acupoint, xing mesa acupoint, etc. Tai chong acupoint is located on the dorsum of the foot at the 1st to the 2nd level. Taichong point is located in the dorsum of the foot before the 1st to 2nd metatarsal bone combination of the depression; Xingma point is located in the dorsum of the foot of the first toe web edge of the midpoint on the 0.5 inches. 2. Medication: When patients have liver qi stagnation, they can also take medication to regulate it. The medications commonly used to relieve liver qi stagnation include Chai Hu Shuo Liver San and Jia Wei Free San, etc. The adverse effects of these two prescriptions are not known. The adverse effects of the above two formulas are not clear, and should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Patients with severe liver-qi stagnation are advised to consult a hospital in time and not to use medication on their own to avoid serious consequences.