People-oriented thought is an important part of Chinese excellent traditional culture, which emphasizes people-oriented and pays attention to people's interests and welfare. This thought originated from the thoughts and practices of ancient philosophers in China, such as Confucius' view of "valuing people", Mozi's view of "universal love" and Xunzi's view of "harmony of characters". These thoughts emphasize that social order should take the needs and interests of the people as the starting point, and political power should seek the welfare of the people. In the history of China, people-oriented thought has played an active role in promoting social progress and pursuing democratic values.