Thuja spicata and thuja belong to different parts of the plant thuja, but the efficacy of the two main treatment is the same, and there is no difference in the medication. The Chinese herbal medicine Arabidopsis thaliana is the whole herb on the ground, and its medicinal source is the dried above-ground part of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana of the family Labiatae, while the medicinal source of Arabidopsis thaliana spikes is the dried flower spikes of Arabidopsis thaliana, and Arabidopsis thaliana contains Arabidopsis spikes in the Arabidopsis thaliana. Thus, the efficacy and main treatment of the two drugs are the same, and there is no difference in medication. Jingwu and Jingwu Sui are pungent in flavor and slightly warm in nature, and are attributed to the lung and liver meridians, with the efficacy of dispersing the wind by relieving the epidermis, penetrating the rash, and eliminating sores, and should not be decocted for a long period of time. Clinically, they can be used to treat colds, headaches, measles, rubella, and the first appearance of sores. Clinically, it is often paired with Fangfeng, and can be used to treat colds and flu in the four seasons, which are characterized by fever, malignant cold (fear of cold), no sweating, and pain in the head and body; it can also be used in the treatment of pruritus, rubella, urticaria, and neurodermatitis, etc. It can also be used in the treatment of pruritus, urticaria, and neurodermatitis. It can be combined with honeysuckle and forsythia to treat external wind-heat syndrome. If you need to use Thornybush or Thornybush, it is recommended to use the medicine under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after identification.