Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refers to Chinese traditional medicine, a discipline that studies human physiology and pathology, as well as the diagnosis and prevention of diseases. It carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people in their struggle against diseases, and is a medical theory system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient simple materialism and spontaneous discernment. In terms of research method, it takes the holistic view and similar view as the leading idea, the physiology and pathology of internal organs and meridians as the basis, and discriminatory treatment as the basis of diagnosis and treatment, with simple system theory, control theory, fractal theory and information theory content. Chinese ophthalmology is unique in its understanding of the physiological functions of the human eye, pathological changes and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It regards the eye as part of an organic whole that is intrinsically linked to the internal organs and meridians, and therefore pays more attention to treating the root of the disease and discriminating treatment. So, which eye diseases are more suitable for Chinese medicine? Relatively speaking, Chinese medicine has advantages in the prevention and treatment of the following eye diseases. △Hemorrhagic eye disease: including retinal hemorrhage and vitreous hemorrhage caused by retinal perivasculitis, retinal vein obstruction, diabetic retinopathy, etc., anterior chamber, subconjunctival and ocular face hemorrhage caused by trauma. Generally, the bleeding is stopped by cooling the blood and stopping the bleeding at the early stage, and promoted to dissipate and absorb the bleeding by activating the blood and removing stasis at the middle and late stages. A large number of hemostatic and blood-stasis activating herbal medicines and Chinese patent medicines such as Blood Dispersing and Brightening Tablets, Compound Hematopoietin, Melphalan, etc. have been widely used in clinical practice. △Difficult chronic fundus disease: For some eye diseases that are diagnosed clearly by western medicine but are judged to be “incurable”, Chinese medicine has special methods to treat them. For example, Eye Ming Ling, Zhi Yin Ming Mu Wan, Yi Qi Ming Mu Wan, Shu Liver Ming Mu Wan, Qiming Wan, and light-enhancing bag foam have good effect in treating primary retinitis pigmentosa, age-related macular degeneration, high myopia, fundus degenerative disease, optic nerve atrophy, cataract, myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism, etc. △Recurrent ophthalmic diseases that cannot be cured by applying western medicine: such as ptosis (myasthenia gravis), orofacial distortion due to facial palsy, viral keratitis, sclerositis, uveitis, uveal meningitis, unexplained pediatric blinking, etc., are treated with good effect by traditional Chinese medicine. △Post-operative complications: such as post-operative wounds that do not heal for a long time, post-operative low intraocular pressure, subretinal fluid after retinal detachment, glaucoma, post-cataract surgery, progressive decline of visual function after vitrectomy, etc. Currently, a set of effective methods have been explored using the theory of combining Chinese and Western medicine. △Eye disease patients in the disease, after the conditioning: many eye disease patients after long-term use of Western medicine or surgery, dizziness, less breath and lazy speech, tiredness and weakness, abdominal distension, sweating, insomnia and dreaminess, five heart fever and other symptoms, but the Western medical examination is generally no positive changes, the application of Chinese medicine systemic conditioning can often be quickly recovered.