Buddhism has gained significant development in the past 30 years since the end of the Cultural Reformation. However, this development has led to a need to contemplate the future development of Humanistic Buddhism. Therefore this paper promotes an idea of "Buddhist society" so as to discuss the potential path of the development of Humanistic Buddhism. At the same time this paper also uses the concept of "religious socialization" to specifically discuss the dialectic relationship between contemporary Chinese Buddhism and modern society, and then further investigates on how Buddhism can become an organization for effective human communication and mutual beneficence in the contemporary world. This would make the Buddhist temples and its followers become a force for social construction which could bridge the development of Buddhism and the society, eventually making Humanistic Buddhism truly embrace the structure and function of an "action unit of social construction."