Buyang Huanwu Decoction comes from Wang Qingren's "Lin Yi Gai Cuo" in Qing Dynasty: "This can cure hemiplegia, mouth and eyes askew, poor language, drooling, dry stool, frequent urination and enuresis." In the prescription, raw astragalus is reused to replenish vitality, promote qi and blood circulation, which is the monarch medicine; Angelica sinensis promotes blood circulation and tonifies blood, which is a minister medicine; It can be combined with Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Flos Carthami, and Semen Persicae to remove blood stasis without harming the body. Lumbricus is good at dredging meridians, and various drugs play the role of invigorating qi, promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals, which is a common prescription for treating hemiplegia caused by qi deficiency and blood stasis. Lu Maoxiu pointed out in Shibuzhai Medical Book: "The prescription takes Astragalus as the monarch and Angelica as the minister. If we take the ancient Danggui Buxue Decoction as an example, the amount of Astragalus is five times that of Danggui, then the two money will be returned to the monarch with one or two qi, and the four qi will be returned to the minister with eight money. Today, the strength of Qi is twenty times that of its return to China. If you want to pay back 50% of the losses, there must be as many as four or two. " This paper introduces six kinds of diseases, such as night sweat, numbness of hands and feet, tremor syndrome, (lymphatic) edema, joint pain and palpitation, which are mainly treated by this recipe. Zhao Dongqi Songyuan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Massage Department