According to different identification, Chinese medicines for clearing fire include Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pill, Guanzhi Pill and Qingtu Pill. Gentian Liver Pill has the effect of clearing liver and gallbladder and inducing dampness-heat; Guiding Red Pill has the effect of clearing heat and fire (removing heat and fire from the body) and inducing diuresis and laxative; and Clearing Stomach Pill has the effect of clearing stomach and intestines from heat and inducing bowel movements. 1.Gentian Liver Pill, composed of gentian, chaihu, scutellaria, gardenia, zejia, mouton, etc. It is used for treating damp-heat of liver and gallbladder (damp-heat, heat, etc.). It is used in treating damp-heat in liver and gallbladder (damp-heat evils accumulated in liver and gallbladder), dizziness and redness of eyes (dizziness and redness of eyes), tinnitus and deafness, ear swelling and pain, dystocia (pain in the area of coxa and ribs), bitterness in the mouth, red and astringent pain in urine (fever, unobstructed flow of urine and pain when urinating), and damp-heat leucorrhoea. Pregnant women should take with caution. 2. Guiding Chi Pill, composed of forsythia, gardenia, xuan shen, red peony, scutellaria baicalensis and so on. It is used for sore mouth and tongue, sore throat, irritable heat in heart and chest (irritability and sultriness), short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), constipation, etc. caused by internal heat. Avoid eating spicy and greasy food during the period of taking the medicine. 3. Stomach-cleansing pill, composed of rhubarb, mangosteen, scutellaria, talcum, petunia seeds and so on. It is used for headache and dizziness, toothache and gum swelling, epistaxis in the nose, epistaxis in the teeth, outbreak of fire eye (i.e. infectious conjunctivitis, also known as red-eye), dry throat and sore throat, and cracking of lips and mouth. Not to be taken by pregnant women. The above drugs need to be used rationally after identification by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, and should not be taken on one’s own to avoid delaying the condition.