Article 148 of the Company Law stipulates: "Directors, supervisors and senior managers who violate laws, administrative regulations or the Articles of Association when performing their duties shall be liable for compensation. Supervisors enjoy the rights conferred by laws and articles of association, participate in the management and supervision of the company's affairs, and have the obligation of loyalty and diligence to the company. When performing the duties of the Company, it shall exercise its functions and powers, perform its obligations and safeguard the interests of the Company in accordance with laws and articles of association. In order to urge supervisors to exercise their rights and perform their obligations for the company's interests in accordance with the law, so that the company's legitimate rights and interests can be restored or compensated when they are infringed, the Company Law clearly stipulates the legal responsibilities that supervisors bear when they illegally perform their duties and cause damage to the company.