Gui Zhi Tang with Radix et Rhizoma Polygoni Multiflori is mainly used for relieving the muscle and releasing Qi (using sweating and other methods to make the evil qi trapped in the muscle surface to go out), warming the meridians and dispersing cold (warming the meridians and getting rid of the cold in the body), and clearing up the channels and relieving pain (clearing up the meridians and relieving the pain). Attention, do not mix and match the drugs to use, Chinese medicine should be standardized use under the guidance of a doctor. Gui Zhi Tang has the effects of relieving the muscles and releasing Qi, harmonizing Ying and Wei (making the body’s internal and external qi smooth, each in its own way). It is mainly used for treating external wind-cold syndrome (a type of syndrome characterized by fever, chills, sweating, weakness, etc.). Symptoms include malignant wind and fever, sweating and headache, nasal ringing, dryness and vomiting, white moss, no thirst, and floating or weak pulse. It is contraindicated in cases of external wind-cold with solid surface and no sweating. Pilosula, toxic, has the effect of restoring yang to save the body (by warming yang qi to save fainting and unconsciousness, etc.), tonifying fire to help yang (to replenish the body’s yang qi), and dispersing cold to alleviate pain (by removing the body’s cold evil to relieve pain). Radix Scrophulariae should not be used in conjunction with Radix Phellodendron Bidentatae, Rhizoma Ampelopsis, Rhizoma Pinelliae, Rhizoma Pinelliae, and Rhizoma Polygonati. Pregnant women should not take Radix Scrophulariae. Alcohol should not be consumed while taking the medicine, and white wine should not be used as a guide. Whole Scorpion, poisonous. It is used in treating internal movement of liver wind, spasms and convulsions, pediatric convulsions (pediatric diseases mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions and convulsions), hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the limb at will), tetanus, migrainous headache, scrofula (mainly refers to tuberculosis of cervical lymph nodes), etc. It is also used in the treatment of blood deficiency that generates wind. It is also contraindicated for people with blood deficiency (deficiency of blood, loss of nourishment to the sinews and veins causing wind movement) and pregnant women. Before using traditional Chinese medicine, it is necessary to ask the doctor for diagnosis and use it under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid improper use of medicine and delay of the condition.