Liu Jun Zi Wan generally refers to Six Gentlemen Pills. There are differences between this medicine and Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Wan in terms of composition, efficacy and effects, and medication precautions. 1. Ingredients: Liu Jun Zi Pill is composed of six Chinese medicines, which are Han Xia, Chen Pi, Licorice, Poria, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, and Codonopsis. On the other hand, Xiangsha Liu Jun Zi Pill adds ginger, jujube, wood sorrel and sand nuts on top of the 6 herbs that make up Liu Jun Zi Pill. 2. Efficacy: Liu Jun Zi Wan has the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm from the body with dampness-drying medicines), tonifying the spleen and benefiting the qi, and is used for the symptoms of spleen and stomach weakness, qi deficiency and phlegm, abdominal distension and loose stools, and low food intake. Xiangsha Liu Jun Wan has the effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), and harmonizing the stomach, and is used for symptoms such as deficiency of the spleen and qi stagnation, belching with little food (hiccups), loose stools, and distension of the epigastric region (abdomen). 3. Note: Liu Jun Zi Pill is not suitable for people with spleen and stomach yin deficiency (insufficient yin in the spleen and stomach) who have symptoms such as dry mouth and dry stools, red tongue and little fluids, and is contraindicated in pregnant women and people who are allergic to this medicine. Xiangsha Liu Jun Zi Wan is not suitable for people with acute gastroenteritis who have frequent watery diarrhea, pain in the stomach and abdomen, nausea and vomiting, as well as people with dry mouth, dry tongue and dry stools, and is not recommended for pregnant women. Liujunzi Pill and Xiangsha Liujunwan are non-prescription drugs and should be used in accordance with medical advice.