Under the biomedical model, the focus is on the “disease”, with less consideration given to the “person”. When a patient comes in, the first thing to do is to make a clear diagnosis, label the patient correctly, and then administer medication and treatment, and when the disease indicators improve, the patient will be cured. However, if the patient is still not feeling well, there is nothing we can do. “The disease has already been cured. Of course, biomedicine has played an important role in protecting human health, and many people have benefited from it. However, it is undeniable that many people in the process of healing the body also suffered varying degrees of damage to the vital energy, need to recover for a period of time, and a few people may be cured of human injury, the quality of life declined significantly. And many diseases as long as the label is lifelong, such as diabetes, asthma, etc., no one dares to say that a complete cure, only clinical cure. With the development of science and social progress, people are increasingly discovering the drawbacks of the biomedical model. Many years ago, scholars proposed that the biomedical model should be developed into a biopsychosocial medical model. Recently, mind-body medicine has gradually emerged. Under the Chinese medicine model, “human being” and “disease” are given equal importance, while “human being” is the basis and “disease” is the standard. Traditional Chinese medicine is in fact psychosomatic medicine, which emphasizes “human” more than “disease”, as follows: 1. Traditional Chinese medicine says that “righteousness exists within the body, and evils cannot be interfered with”, and on the causes of disease, we should pay attention to the internal causes (seven emotions), external causes (seven diseases), and external causes (seven diseases), and the causes of disease (seven emotions). (seven emotions), external causes (six obscenities) and not internal and external causes. Under normal circumstances, the positive qi is harmonized, the seven emotions are physiological phenomena, and the six lusts are the six qi; illness is due to the injury of the positive qi and the offense of the evil qi. The biomedical model is to take the disease as a foreign object, and make sure to get rid of it. 2. Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis is mostly based on the patient’s suffering. 3. Focus on improving the patient’s symptoms and quality of life. Some diseases, which can be survived with disease, the main goal is: positive energy is the basis, evil energy is the standard, focusing on the positive energy of the organism; the purpose of treatment is based on not affecting the quality of life as much as possible, not affecting the work, and not having (or alleviating) the pain, and so on. The purpose of treatment is to minimize the impact on the quality of life, work and pain. The purpose of the biomedical model is obviously different. 4. Attaching importance to health care, advocating citation, qigong, etc., and emphasizing the improvement of physical fitness. 5. Attaching importance to the treatment of the future disease, preventing the disease before it occurs, and preventing the disease from changing. For example, for asthma, recurrent respiratory sensations, etc., pay more attention to the relief period of the conditioning, but also “winter disease summer treatment” of the traditional. The biomedical model is mainly for the onset of disease. 6, focusing on the whole, according to the appropriate treatment of people, according to the appropriate treatment of time, according to the appropriate treatment of place. The same disease, different people, different periods, different regions, the treatment may be very different, that is, the same disease different treatment. Different diseases, the same evidence, can be the same treatment, that is, different diseases with the same treatment. In the biomedical model, the disease is clear and the treatment is clear.