Sophora is the dried flowers and buds of the leguminous plant Sophora japonica, and different Chinese medicines can be used to treat a variety of diseases, and there is no “cure what disease fastest”. Sophora is slightly cold in nature, bitter in taste, and enters the liver and large intestine meridian, with the effect of cooling the blood, stopping bleeding, clearing the liver and diarrhea, used in the treatment of blood in the stool, hemorrhoidal blood, blood dysentery, leakage (excessive menstruation or dripping), vomiting blood, epistaxis, liver heat and redness in the eyes, headache and dizziness and other diseases. Note that people with cold spleen and stomach, phlegm and dampness should be cautious of taking Sophora. Clinically, Sophora japonica can be used in conjunction with Jingwu, Citrus aurantium dulcis, and Siberian leaves to treat dysentery and hematemesis caused by dampness-heat stagnation; it can also be used in conjunction with Bai Mao Gen and Bai He to treat nosebleeds. Therefore, the acacia flower does not have the fastest treatment of any kind of disease. However, as a traditional Chinese medicine need to be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms of the medication, not blindly used on their own, in order to avoid adverse reactions.