The interest analysis method proposed by Shi Hanbing is a set of analysis methods that breaks away from emotions, slogans and superficial narratives and analyzes events based on the true demands of interest subjects. Different from traditional analysis, which focuses on stances and slogans, the core logic of this method is that every subject involved in public affairs will make choices based on their own core interests. All public statements and actions essentially revolve around the underlying logic of interest distribution. In our common discussions of public events, we are often coerced by the moral slogans and value propositions thrown out by all parties, and either fall into black-and-white confrontations, or are biased by deliberately guided narratives, and ultimately get further and further away from the truth of the event. However, the interest analysis method just helps us tear away the cover of the superficial narrative, allowing us to see the real driving logic behind the event.