Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What do you mean, poaching?

What do you mean, poaching?

Metaphor is to tear down the platform.

Metaphor is fundamentally harmful.

Digging the corner of the wall has a long history in China, and there are well-known stories: digging the corner of the wall is learning, and digging the corner of the wall is borrowing light; Dig your life, cock crow and dog thief; Dig a hole to steal a sheep, mend it after it is too late; Digging holes for real estate, foolish men moving mountains, etc. As there is no written record, but as the name implies, it may also be related to poaching, and there are even more-such as winding paths leading to a secluded place, finding another way, opening up a new world and so on.

Chairman Mao has a good way to deal with poaching, and there are many classic theories, such as "we have tightened the barrier, and we are more United." The key to nip in the bud is psychological prevention. Just like Buddhists, people who stick to rules and regulations are definitely not because of how much torture is hanging on their heads, but because of a belief. Zhu Yuanzhang tortured corrupt officials in the Ming Dynasty, but there were many corrupt officials in the Ming Dynasty. A piece of meat is rotten, no matter how you put a bandage on it, it is hard to stop it from purring; Even if the pus stops, the smell can't stop. The Kuomintang spared no expense, offering a reward for assassination, and never ran past several senior generals. Now, someone has put forward the brilliant idea of "keeping a clean and honest life with high salary".

As the name implies, the word is to give up or destroy the most important part of a whole, so that the whole may lose a lot.

For example, a hotel hired a senior chef to increase its turnover. That's what "poaching" here means.