Thinking innovation and thinking breakthrough are two concepts. Thinking breakthrough refers to the logical organization of thinking. Innovative thinking refers to breaking through the stereotype of conventional thinking and producing new ideas. In layman's terms, it means not playing cards according to common sense. Sometimes it is necessary to break through the so-called usual orderliness. For example, apples are usually cut vertically, that is, from both ends of the apple. Some people have a whim to cut the apple horizontally, only to find that there is a star inside. This is thinking innovation.