The Confucianists 'rule of man was an ideology that emphasized interpersonal relationships and the cultivation of human nature. It emphasized that rulers should govern the country and the people through enlightenment and moral influence rather than relying on force or law. The core of the Confucianists 'rule of man was "benevolence" and "virtue"."Benevolence" referred to human benevolence, which was a realm of human cultivation, while "virtue" referred to human moral quality and behavior norms, which were achieved through education and self-cultivation. The practice of the Confucian rule of man was reflected in the enlightenment and moral influence of the rulers. Confucianism believed that rulers should establish their own moral image through their own actions so that the people would have trust and respect for their government. For example, the Confucian classic, The Analects of Confucius, recorded the story of Confucius winning the trust of the people through benevolent policies. In addition, Confucianism also emphasized that rulers should pay attention to moral cultivation and self-improvement, and guide the people to follow the correct moral standards through enlightenment and moral influence. The Confucianists also emphasized the close relationship between the ruler and the people. Confucians believed that the people should be regarded as the foundation of the country and social order. Rulers should care about the lives and development of the people and strive to improve the living standards of the people. Confucians also put forward the view that "governing the country needs to govern the people", that is, the ruler should take governing the country and the people as one of his responsibilities, instead of only focusing on his own power and interests. Generally speaking, the Confucian rule of man was an ideology that emphasized interpersonal relationships and human nature cultivation. It aimed to achieve the stability and development of the country and social order through the self-cultivation of the rulers and the self-improvement of the people. Although the Confucian rule of man was not fully applied in practice, it played an important role in the development and progress of human society.