Elderly leg shaking in Chinese medicine is mainly attributed to the category of trembling, according to the identification can be taken Tianma Hookteng Drink with Zhen Liver and Wind Extinguishing Soup, Phlegm Guide Soup with Antelope and Hookteng Soup, Ginseng Nourishing and Rong Soup, Turtle and Deer Erxian Cream, and Dihuang Drink. 1. Wind-yang internal mobilization: coarse limb trembling, heavy degree, unable to control, dizziness, tinnitus, face red and irritable, easy to be agitated, accompanied by numbness of the limbs, bitter and dry mouth, slow and unclear speech, red tongue, yellow moss, slippery pulse, etc.. You can take Tianma Hook Teng Drink combined with Zhen Liver Wind Extinguishing Soup. 2. Phlegm-heat and wind movement: head shaking, limb numbness and tremor, or inability to hold objects, dizziness, fat tongue with teeth marks, red tongue, yellowish tongue coating, slippery pulse. One can take Phlegm Guide Soup combined with Antelope and Hook Teng Soup. 3. Qi and blood deficiency: head shaking and limb trembling; whitish color (pale and lusterless), indifferent expression, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), fat tongue, reddish tongue, thin white slippery tongue coating, dull and weak pulse, etc. Ginseng Nourishing Rong Tang can be taken. 4. Insufficiency of the medulla oblongata: head shaking and limb trembling, unsteady holding, forgetfulness, red tongue, thin white tongue coating, or reddish-red without moss, and fine pulse. You can take turtle and deer two immortal cream. 5. Weakness of yang qi: head shaking and limb trembling, contracture of tendons and veins (continuous tension and stiffness of muscles), fear of cold and cold limbs, numbness of limbs, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with slight movement), pale tongue, thin white tongue coating, and sluggish and weak pulse. You can take Di Huang Drink. When the elderly have symptoms of leg shaking, they need to go to the Chinese medicine department of the hospital in time, consult the Chinese medicine practitioner to identify and guide the symptoms, and follow the doctor’s prescription for medication.