2. Theft refers to the act of stealing a large amount of property occupied by others for the purpose of illegal possession, or stealing for many times. Concealing, concealing and concealing the offense of crime is an amendment to the crime of harboring, transferring, purchasing and selling stolen goods in Article 312 of the Criminal Law. The amendment is divided into four categories: concealing the crime's offense, concealing the crime's offense, concealing the crime's proceeds, and concealing the crime's proceeds, which means that the perpetrator subjectively knows that the article may be the crime's proceeds or the crime's proceeds.
3. The most obvious difference is that what is stolen by the crime of theft is the legal property of others, while the property referred to by the crime of concealing or concealing is the proceeds of crime, not the legally acquired property.