The combination of wild chrysanthemum and wolfberry has the effect of clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, removing fire, and nourishing the liver and kidney. The two drugs are often used in combination, mainly for the treatment of dry eyes, astringent eyes, eye fatigue, or faint vision caused by deficiency of the liver and kidney. Common clinical conditions such as glaucoma, cataract, lens clouding, etc. can be treated with wild chrysanthemum and wolfberry if identified as liver-kidney yin deficiency. It can be boiled into a soup and taken orally, and can also be drunk in water, all with good therapeutic effects. Among them, wild chrysanthemum has the effect of clearing the liver and eyes, clearing heat and detoxification, and has a certain therapeutic effect on wind-heat colds, liver heat and hyperactivity of liver yang, etc., while wolfberry mainly has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney.