Chronic gastritis using Chinese medicine prescription treatment need to identify the evidence to choose, at present, the common subtypes are liver and stomach qi stagnation certificate, spleen and stomach dampness and heat (spleen and stomach feel dampness and heat evil qi) certificate, spleen and stomach qi deficiency certificate, and so on. 1. Liver and stomach qi stagnation syndrome: manifested as stomach and epigastric distension and pain, pain even in the two coats of arms, pain in case of trouble or pain, tightness in the chest, belching (hiccups), and long sighs, etc. The treatment is suitable for chronic gastritis, and it can be treated with the addition of Chai Hu Shuo Liver Essence. Adverse effects and contraindications of Chai Hu Shu Hepatosan are not clear, but this formula is aromatic, pungent and dry, easy to consume qi and hurt yin, and should not be taken for a long time. 2. Damp-heat syndrome of spleen and stomach: manifested as plumpness and distension in the epigastrium (abdomen), vomiting and nausea (no appetite, reduced food intake), heavy limbs (limb weakness, fatigue), dryness and bitterness of the mouth, thirst and thirst for more than one drink, etc. The treatment should be to clear away the heat and remove the dampness and to awaken the spleen and remove the turbidity, and the formula can be used to treat it by San Ren Tang with additions and subtractions. The adverse effects of San Ren Tang are not clear, and it is not suitable for those whose heat is more important than dampness. 4. Spleen and stomach qi deficiency syndrome: loss of appetite, abdominal distension, especially after eating, loose stools, fatigue (lack of spirit), body fatigue, etc. as a common manifestation, the treatment should be beneficial to qi and strengthen the spleen (regulate the qi of the spleen and stomach), can be used to Xiangsha Six Gentlemen Zi Soup plus subtractions for treatment. Adverse effects of Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang are not clear. Avoid eating raw, cold and greasy food. Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese doctor, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.