2. Paragraph 1 of Article 224 of the Civil Procedure Law stipulates that "legally effective civil judgments and rulings, as well as the property part of criminal judgments and rulings, shall be executed by the people's court of first instance or the people's court of the place where the property is executed at the same level as the people's court of first instance". In other words, the application for enforcement must be based on execution, that is, the property part of the legally effective civil judgment or ruling and the criminal judgment or ruling. If only the debtor is prosecuted and the guarantor is not prosecuted, then the court will not judge the debtor to bear the guarantee responsibility in the judgment, so there is no enforcement basis.