Article 12 of the General Principles of Civil Law: Minors over the age of 10 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct and may engage in civil activities appropriate to their age and intelligence; Other civil activities shall be represented by their legal representatives or with the consent of their legal representatives.
Minors under the age of 10 are persons without capacity for civil conduct, and their legal representatives act as agents in civil activities.
Article 133 If a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct causes damage to others, his guardian shall bear civil liability. If a guardian fulfills his guardianship responsibility, his civil liability may be appropriately reduced.
If a person without capacity for civil conduct or a person with limited capacity for civil conduct owns property and causes damage to others, he shall make compensation with his own property. The insufficient part shall be properly compensated by the guardian, except that the unit acts as the guardian.
According to the criminal law, people under the age of 14 are not criminally responsible.