Wolfberry and chrysanthemum have the effect of nourishing the liver, clearing the liver and brightening the eyes (clearing liver fire to promote vision recovery), and can be used clinically to treat blurred vision, redness, swelling and pain in the eyes due to deficiency of liver yin or heatiness of the liver meridian, but herbal infusion can only alleviate the corresponding symptoms. Chinese wolfberry is flat in nature, sweet in taste, and enters the liver and kidney meridians. It can nourish the liver and tonify the kidney, benefit the essence and brighten the eyes (replenish the essence and promote the recovery of vision), and can be used in the treatment of deficiency of the liver and kidney (weakness of the liver and kidneys) resulting in deficiency of the essence and essence, blurred vision, soreness and pain in the lower back and knees, vertigo, tinnitus and yellowish color of the blood. Chrysanthemum tastes sweet, bitter, slightly cold in nature, belongs to the liver and lung meridians, has the efficacy of dispersing wind and heat (evacuating externally sensed wind-heat evil), clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, and is clinically used in the treatment of wind-heat colds, headache and dizziness, redness and pain in the eyes, and dimming of the eyes and other conditions. Chrysanthemum and wolfberry can be used together to treat dimming of the eyes caused by deficiency of liver yin and heat in the liver meridian. However, Chinese medicine in water can not achieve its therapeutic effect as a drug, clinical discomfort should be timely medical treatment, not blindly use Chinese medicine, so as not to cause adverse consequences.