There is no so-called best match for Lingzhi, and it should be used with other medicines under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner according to the condition of the patient. Lingzhi has the effect of tranquilizing the mind and replenishing the qi, and it is suitable for insomnia and other conditions. It can be used with Angelica sinensis and Paeonia lactiflora if it is used to treat restlessness of the mind caused by deficiency of qi and blood and loss of nourishment of the heart. Ganoderma lucidum, with flat nature and sweet taste, belongs to the heart, lung, liver and kidney meridians. Its effects are to tonify qi and tranquilize the mind, stop cough and calm asthma (stopping coughing and calming wheezing), and is used in cases of restlessness of mind and spirit, insomnia, palpitation (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), coughing and asthma with deficiency of the lungs, deficiency of fatigue and shortness of breath, and inability to think about food and drink. It can be used with Angelica sinensis and Paeonia lactiflora if it is used to treat restlessness and insomnia caused by deficiency of qi and blood and loss of nourishment to the heart. For the treatment of phlegm-drinking (a pathological product of impaired water-liquid metabolism), coughing and coughing with coldness (coldness of the body) and phlegm and shortness of breath, it can be used together with Codonopsis pilosulae and Schisandra chinensis to astringe the lungs and to warm yang and resolve the drinking problem (warming the yang qi in the body to promote the metabolism of water-liquid). The adverse reactions and contraindications of Ganoderma lucidum are not clear at present. Precautions: It is contraindicated in those with solid symptoms and those with the first signs of external aggressions. If there is a need for Ganoderma lucidum, it should be applied under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used on its own or with an increased dosage in order to avoid adverse consequences.