Nongjili is an alias of wild lily, not a reference to tribulus terrestris grass. Wild lily is the dried whole grass of the leguminous plant wild lily, taste sweet, light, flat, to the lung, liver, large intestine meridian, with clearing heat, diuresis, detoxification, elimination of accumulation of efficacy. It is used in the treatment of dysentery, fever (burning and stinging pain when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort of traction in the abdomen), wheezing and coughing, rheumatism and paralysis, furuncle (mostly occurring in the limbs or facial sores, small in shape with a deep root, as hard as nails), boils, poisonous snake bites, pediatric noma (a kind of children’s chronic disease, manifested as emaciation, dietary anomalies, abdominal distension, sparse hair and yellowish, etc.), and malignant tumors. This product is toxic, prohibited in patients with liver and kidney disease, and cautious internal use. Tribulus terrestris belongs to Tribulus terrestris, family Tribulus terrestris, and is not the same plant as Nongjili, has the effect of calming the liver and relieving depression, invigorating the blood, regulating qi and resolving phlegm (regulating the body’s qi to resolve phlegm), tonifying the liver and kidneys, and is mainly used in treating thoracic paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest), headache and dizziness, and thoracic dystocia (a general term for the chest and ribcage area). It should be used with caution in patients with blood deficiency and weak qi and pregnant women. Specific medication should be administered under the guidance of a specialist.