Mencius' thought of benevolent governance is the core of his political proposition, which is mainly based on his theory of good nature. Mencius believes that the implementation of benevolent governance is very important for national governance and social harmony. The idea of benevolent governance is mainly manifested in two aspects: nurturing the people and teaching them. In terms of raising people, Mencius advocated controlling people's property, that is, ensuring people have a stable source of production and livelihood, so that they can stay healthy and mourn their death without regret. At the same time, Mencius also advocated that the people should seize the time, that is, corvee and work at an appropriate time to ensure the rest of the people. In teaching people, Mencius believed that education was an important measure to ensure social harmony. Education can make people "enlightened" and solve people's moral problems.