Can't a subsidiary bear civil liability independently without legal person status?

Legal analysis: subsidiaries have legal person status and independently bear civil liability according to law. A subsidiary refers to a company whose shares are owned by another company or actually controlled by another company through an agreement. A subsidiary is a legal concept corresponding to a parent company, which refers to a company that owns more than a certain proportion of shares in another company or can actually control another company through an agreement.

Legal basis: Branch companies can be established in Article 14 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Company Law. The establishment of a branch company shall apply to the company registration authority for registration and obtain a business license. A branch company does not have legal person status, and its civil liability shall be borne by the company. A company may set up subsidiaries, which have legal personality and independently bear civil liabilities according to law.