The basic identification method of wild ginseng is to look at the "five shapes" and "six bodies", as follows: the five shapes refer to whiskers, reeds, skin, grain, and body (1) whiskers: long whiskers, old It is tough, sparse and long, and is dotted with small millet-like bumps called "pearl points". Those that are white and tender and crisp (commonly known as water whiskers) are not pure wild ginseng. (2) Reed: The reed is longer and divided into two-section reed, three-section reed, line reed and wild goose-neck reed. Two-jointed reed - there are horse-toothed reeds and round reeds. Three-section reeds - including horse tooth reeds, round reeds and piled flower reeds. The so-called horse tooth reed has obvious stem marks on the rhizome, which are shaped like horse teeth, mostly in the upper part of the rhizome. The so-called round reed refers to the stem marks on the rhizome that have become flat over time and are shaped like a cylinder. The so-called wild goose neck reed has a slender rhizome, slightly curved, like a wild goose neck shape. The so-called thread reed refers to the fact that the reed bowl on the rhizome becomes flat due to its age, and the rhizome is thin and long. (3) Skin: old skin, yellowish brown, tight and shiny. If the skin is tender and white, it is not pure wild ginseng. (4) Grain: On the upper shoulder of the hair root, there are fine and deep screw-like horizontal grains. Those with rough, superficial and inconsistent horizontal lines are not pure ginseng. (5) Body: refers to the hair root (see six bodies). The six bodies refer to spirit, stupidity, oldness, tenderness, horizontality and shun (6) Shun: refers to ginseng roots that are smooth and straight, with one leg or both legs close together, most of which are not wild ginseng. (1) Ling: Refers to the ginseng’s exquisite figure and good-looking appearance. The body and legs are obviously divisible, with two legs at most and a large bifurcation angle. According to the shape, it is divided into "rhombus body" and "pimple body". (2) Clumsy: refers to the straight root shape of ginseng and the awkward and unsightly posture. Even if there are two legs, their thickness or length are not symmetrical. (3) Old: The skin of wild ginseng is old, yellow-brown in color, with fine and strong horizontal stripes. Those with tender skin and white color are not pure wild ginseng. (4) Tender: If the skin is tender and white, the horizontal lines are rough and shallow, and the fibrous roots are tender and crisp, white and easy to break, it is not pure wild ginseng. (5) Horizontal: Refers to ginseng with thick and short roots and two legs extending sideways, mostly wild ginseng. Tonghua Xinhai Trading Co., Ltd. is located in Tonghua City, Jilin Province, at the foot of Changbai Mountain and on the bank of the Hunjiang River, China's largest ginseng distribution base. It is a company integrating planting, breeding, processing, warehousing, supervision, sales, and logistics. It mainly operates ginseng, velvet antler, A large-scale modern state-owned trading enterprise that specializes in Changbai Mountain specialties such as toad oil, Ganoderma lucidum, and fungi.