Acute purulent tonsillitis in children belongs to the category of milky moth (related to tonsillitis in Western medicine) in Chinese medicine, and can be treated with Shuifeng Qinghe Tang, Qingpharyngeal and Diaphragmatic Tang, and Baihe Gujin Tang. 1. Diversion of wind and clearing heat soup: this medicine is clinically aimed at wind-heat externally infected people who are mainly suffering from burning, pain in the throat, fever, slight malignant cold (fear of cold), headache, cough and other symptoms. The medicine includes thorns, windbreaks, burdock, licorice, silver flowers, forsythia, mulberry white peel and so on. 2. Clearing Throat and Diaphragm Soup: This drug is clinically used for people with high fever, thirst and drinking, cough with yellowish sputum, bad breath, bloating and constipation, etc., who are mainly suffering from heatiness of the lungs and stomach (the heatiness of the lungs and stomach is very heavy). The medicine includes Yuan Shen, Sheng Ma, Platycodonopsis, Glycyrrhiza, Poria, Huang Huanglian, Scutellaria, and so on. 3. Lily Solid Gold Soup: This medicine is clinically indicated for people with deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), such as afternoon zygomatic redness (redness of cheeks and zygomatic bones), heat of the hands, feet and heart, insomnia and excessive dreaming, dry cough with little phlegm and sticky phlegm, and dry stools. The drugs include Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix et Rhizoma Shengdi, Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosa, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparata, Radix Platycodon Grandiflorus. The specific contraindications, etc. of the above drugs are not clear. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical advice and use the medication after consulting a doctor.