The difference between vocational high schools and ordinary high schools is that vocational high schools focus on cultivating employees with intermediate vocational ability. Vocational high schools are divided into various majors, while ordinary high schools are not divided into majors. The requirements of vocational high schools for students are: the ability to directly engage in a certain occupation, the professional ethics and operational skills of vocational training schools, and the level of basic cultural courses equivalent to that of ordinary high schools. The difference between vocational high schools and ordinary high schools is that vocational high schools train laborers and employees with medium professional ability. Vocational high schools are divided into various types of work, and ordinary high schools are not divided into professional types of work. Vocational high schools require both culture and vocational skills, while ordinary high schools require culture to be important.