Stubborn paralysis, also known as long paralysis, refers to the long-term recurrent attacks, long lasting stubborn rheumatism. Ancient people have discussed a lot of stubborn paralysis, as early as in the “Neijing” in the “long paralysis”, “chronic paralysis”, “stay paralyzed” and other names. And the stubborn paralysis of the first in Sui – Chao Yuanfang “the origin of all the diseases wait for the theory”. Ming and Qing physicians will be stubborn and difficult to treat, long lasting paralysis called stubborn paralysis, its name is still used today. Clinical manifestations, stubborn paralysis is mostly manifested in the muscles and bones, such as “Suwen – paralysis theory” said paralysis “which stays between the muscles and bones for a long time”, “Suwen – qi point theory” there are also “rolled meat shrinking tendons, ribs and elbows can not be stretched out, the internal is the paralysis of the bones, the external is not benevolent” manifestation. In the Song Dynasty, Wang Huaiyin recorded the manifestation of long-lasting lumbago in his “Taiping Shenghui Fang – Recipes for Long-lasting Lumbago”. In the Ming Dynasty, Fang Hub and others, “Medical Jiao Mo – Paralysis”, it was said that the manifestation of intractable paralysis was “muscle unkindness”. Wang Kentang’s “The Quasi-Terms of Evidence and Treatment – Impotence and Paralysis Gate – Paralysis” described that “if the veins are blackened, the paralysis will remain for a long time”. Zhao Xianke’s “Medical Guan” describes the condition as “unable to exhort at the waist and neck, and unable to bend or extend the arms and legs”.