the parties raise an objection to the hierarchical jurisdiction. Hierarchical jurisdiction is the division of labor between the higher and lower courts in the trial of first-instance cases. If the appellate court considers that there is no jurisdiction after examination, it shall transfer the case to the court with jurisdiction to inform both parties, but it shall not make a ruling. If the court of appeal refuses to transfer the case, and the parties concerned report to the higher court and raise objections, if the case is true and it is really necessary to transfer it, the higher court shall notify the court of appeal to transfer the case to the court with jurisdiction; If the court of appeal refuses to transfer the case and makes a substantive judgment, the higher court shall revoke the judgment of the court of appeal on the grounds of procedural violation and transfer the case to a court with jurisdiction for trial.