This review note aims to deepen the understanding of Earth's magnetic reconnection processes. It focuses on the transportation of particles following magnetic reconnection events under thin current sheets. This study clarifies key terminologies, identifies various affecting factors, examines the specific conditions required for magnetic reconnection, categorizes different types, and explores the outcomes post-reconnection. By systematically reviewing these elements, this note contributes to a more comprehensive knowledge base, facilitating future research and practical applications in the field of space and plasma physics.