Exuberant Liver Fire and Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor Qi and blood transportation in the liver and emotional depression) are the types of evidence in Chinese medicine, which are different pathological stages in the development of the disease. Most of the patients have liver qi stagnation caused by mental stimulation or emotional upset, which is not treated in time. After a long time of liver stagnation, the stagnation turns into fire, and the symptoms of liver fire are seen. Liver-qi stagnation is caused by the liver’s loss of detachment (abnormal function of the liver’s detachment) and stagnation of qi, and its clinical manifestations include chest and abdominal pain, abdominal distension, depression or irritability, frequent sighing, or a lumpy or sticky feeling in the pharynx, and women can see irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and even amenorrhea, and the tongue and veins show a pale red tongue, thin white moss, and stringy veins. Liver fire is caused by the stagnation of qi for a long time, and the depression is caused by the fire, the clinical manifestations of the body on both sides of the coercive ribs with burning pain, red face, red eyes, dizziness, distension and pain, deafness and tinnitus, impatience and irritability, bitter mouth and dry mouth, insomnia and dreaming, the tongue and veins manifested as the tongue is red, the moss is yellow, and the pulse is stringy and strong. For the treatment of Liver-Qi stagnation, Chinese herbal medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines with the ability to relieve Liver-Qi stagnation (treating stagnation by unblocking the Liver-Qi), and to move Qi to relieve pain (regulating the body’s Qi to relieve pain) can be used as prescribed by the doctor. For the treatment of high liver fire, Chinese herbal medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines that have the properties of clearing liver fire (removing liver fire) and regulating liver qi (regulating stagnation of liver qi) can be used as prescribed by the doctor. When discomfort occurs, consult a doctor for treatment under his or her supervision.