Treating winter diseases in summer is a characteristic therapy of China traditional medicine, and its theoretical basis is the restrictive relationship between "nourishing yang in spring and summer" in Su Wen's Theory of Four Qi Regulating Spirit and "Long summer wins winter" in Su Wen's Theory of Six Streets Hiding Elephants. Summer treatment of winter diseases refers to the targeted treatment of some diseases that are prone to occur or aggravate in winter, so as to improve the body's disease resistance, thereby reducing or eliminating diseases that are prone to occur or aggravate in winter. It is the concrete application of the holistic view of "harmony between man and nature" and the disease prevention view of "prevention before illness" in traditional Chinese medicine.