High blood pressure belongs to the category of “vertigo” in Chinese medicine, hawthorn, chrysanthemum, rhodiola rosea, Pueraria lobata are Chinese medicines, we can not simply say whether these Chinese medicines can lower blood pressure or not, we need to recognize the evidence and treat. Hawthorn, with the function of eliminating food and strengthening the spleen, promoting the flow of qi and dispersing blood stasis, is often used in the treatment of postpartum stasis and obstruction, hernia, hyperlipidemia and other diseases, and has a certain therapeutic effect on dizziness caused by phlegm-dampness and blood stasis blocking the clear orifices. Chrysanthemum, with the efficacy of clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxicity from the body), calming the liver and brightening the eyes, is often used in the treatment of lung-heat colds and carbuncle sores, etc. It can be used in the treatment of dizziness and headache caused by hyperactivity of liver yang (the exuberance of liver yang, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms). Rhodiola rosea is a medicine to replenish the deficiency, which can open the veins and calm the asthma, benefit qi and blood (replenish qi and blood to make the body full of qi and blood and blood flow), treating the chest paralysis caused by deficiency of qi and blood stasis (chest tightness and pain), cardiac pain, hemiplegia, stroke; shortness of breath and coughing caused by deficiency of the lungs and spleen qi, and other diseases, generally not for the treatment of vertigo. Pueraria Mirifica has the effect of elevating yang to stop diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), generating fluids and transmitting rashes, and is generally used to treat colds, fever, thirst, measles, diarrhea, hemiplegia, chest paralysis, heartache, etc. It does not generally treat vertigo. If hypertensive patients want to use Chinese medicine treatment, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms.