Hemiplegia often occurs after cerebral infarction, and hemiplegia is also a major symptom that plagues patients. Acupuncture treatment for hemiplegia often uses head acupuncture with limb acupuncture points, and head acupuncture is mainly used in the motor area, while if there is a sensory disorder, it also needs to be used with the sensory area. The limb acupuncture points are often chosen from the Yangming meridian, which is the so-called Yangming meridian with more qi and blood, and the treatment of impotence is only for Yangming, so it is often chosen as the main acupuncture point for hemiplegia, including the upper limb shoulder point, hand Sanli, Quchi, Hegu, Waiguan, etc. The lower limb acupuncture points can be chosen from Huanjiao, Fengshi, Yanglingquan, Foot Sanli, Xiexi, Taichong, and Sanyinjiao. The treatment of hemiplegia with acupuncture should especially emphasize the use of scalp needles, which is one of the very key factors in generating curative effects, and the best method to use is to move the needle. The so-called moving and staying needles, that is, after the head needles are played, let the patient move, which can increase the effectiveness of treatment. For hemiplegia, when it is in the sequelae state, long-standing disease will lead to deficiency and long-standing disease will lead to stasis, so it is necessary to combine with blood-activating and stasis-removing acupuncture points or overall qi-supplementing acupuncture points on top of limb acupuncture points, including dorsal yu, diaphragm yu, heart yu, spleen yu, etc., which can increase the overall function of the body and facilitate the recovery of limb function.