Cardiovascular disease has become one of the three major killers of human beings today. Among them, the incidence of coronary heart disease is increasing year by year, and “heart pain” is its main symptom and common clinical manifestation. Modern medicine believes that coronary heart disease is a heart disease caused by myocardial ischemia and hypoxia due to the narrowing or blockage of coronary artery lumen caused by atherosclerosis. Advanced age, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, smoking, etc. are the most common risk factors. Stressful mental activity and low physical activity, mental stimulation, high caloric content of food, obesity, type A personality, family history, insulin resistance, increased fibrinogen, increased homocysteine, etc. are also important reasons for the development of the disease. Angina pectoris is a modern name for coronary heart disease, but traditional medicine recognized it more than 2,000 years ago, for example, in the Nei Jing, it is mentioned that “heart disease is preceded by heart pain”, and the name of “heart pain” was first introduced. Since then, there have been detailed discussions on “heart pain in stroke”, “syncope heart pain”, “prolonged heart pain”, “chest paralysis”, etc. The name of the disease has been used since then. For those with severe heart pain and rapid death, it is called “true heart pain” and is described as “the hands and feet are green to the nodes, the heart pain is very severe, and death occurs in the evening, or in the evening”, which is similar to the clinical characteristics of acute myocardial infarction nowadays. Ancient physicians suggested that the seven emotions (excessive thinking, worry and anger, great joy and sorrow, etc.), uncontrolled diet (eating fatty and sweet food, excessive alcohol, hunger and satiety, etc.), deficiency of liver and kidney (weak innate endowment, old age and physical decline, etc.), and deficiency of qi and blood (prolonged illness, strain and internal injury, etc.) are the common causes and triggers of “heart pain”, which coincides with the understanding of modern medicine. This coincides with the understanding of modern medicine. Many prescriptions for the treatment of “heart pain”, such as Shengwen San, Xuefu Bangyu Tang, GuaLou Bai Hanxia Tang, Tonic Yang Returning Five Tang, Tianwang Tonic Heart Dan, Ginseng and Radix Soup, Yang Xin Tang, etc., have been handed down from generation to generation with outstanding efficacy and have been used until now. Based on the rapid development of evidence-based medicine, molecular biology, molecular material science and other disciplines, drug therapy, interventional therapy (PCI) and surgical therapy (CABG) are the three major treatment methods for coronary heart disease today. Traditional Chinese medicine therapy has the advantages of holistic view and individualized treatment, and has been attracting national attention for its diverse treatment methods, reliable efficacy, safety, less toxic side effects, and economic affordability. At present, the common clinical treatment methods of TCM include: medication (soup, various dosage forms of medicine, injections, aerosol, etc.), acupoint injection, acupoint application, ionization, nebulizer inhalation, acupuncture (body acupuncture, head acupuncture, ear acupuncture, etc.), warm moxibustion, auricular pressure, tui na, qigong, water bath, psychotherapy, magnet therapy, etc. In particular, contemporary TCM practitioners have combined the advantages of holistic view and individualized treatment. In particular, contemporary Chinese medicine practitioners have combined modern medical understanding and research with modern technology, so that traditional medical theories and treatments, which have accumulated thousands of years of experience, can play a unique and striking role in the treatment of “heart pain”, an ancient but modern disease. For different types and symptoms of “heart pain”, and at different periods and stages of “heart pain”, different Chinese medical treatments are correctly applied, either “treating the symptoms if urgent” or “treating the root cause if slow”. In different periods and stages of “heart pain”, the correct use of different Chinese medical methods, or “urgent to treat the symptoms”, or “slow to treat the root”, or invigorate blood circulation to remove blood stasis, or expel phlegm to promote paralysis, or tonify the heart and kidneys, or benefit qi to nourish blood ……, combined with Western medical therapy, can often make the two complementary effects, the therapeutic effect superimposed. Today’s society is highly competitive, the pace of life is accelerating, the stress on the heart is too great, coupled with reduced physical activity, diet structure changes, making the number of people suffering from the disease is increasing, the age of onset is getting younger and younger, and even sudden death occurs, many of those who die young often “heartburn” is the culprit. Therefore, we are reminded that we must pay attention to nourishing the sex regimen, living in a disciplined manner, and use Chinese medicine health care methods at the right time to prevent the slightest. If a person above middle age has “heart pain”, he or she should go to a hospital for early diagnosis and choose the best treatment plan combining Chinese and Western medicine under the guidance of a doctor.