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[36 Ji · Interview] refers to Mulberry Scolding Locust

The reporter saw the skill, and the interview had a brilliant plan. Militarily, "pointing at the mulberry and scolding the locust" is a common tactic used by combat commanders, using the hint of killing chickens to scare monkeys and knocking on mountains and shaking tigers, so as to intimidate subordinates and establish leadership majesty.

[36 Ji · Interview] refers to Mulberry Scolding Locust

In the interview, the key to the reporter's "pointing out mulberry scolding acacia" is to accurately grasp the key point of "mulberry" and then make the "acacia" associate, so as to achieve the purpose of interviewing the truth.

Teacher Lan He pointed out that if the reporter wants to write the "locust" directly, there will be certain difficulties in the initial stage. At this point, we need to go through "mulberry" (in this case, specifically small things) and expand it into the industry. When interviewing, reporters should learn to see through the bigger problems in the entire industry through small things.

Teacher Guan Xuejun stressed that during the interview, we can grasp a person, put forward the problematic places they have told, and question them, and dig out the truth behind them by grasping the key points.

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