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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Xun Zi (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Xún Z ; Wade-Giles: Hsün Tzu, ca. 312 230 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States Period and contributed to one of the Hundred Schools of Thought. Xun Zi believed man's inborn tendencies need to be curbed through education and ritual, counter to Mencius's view that man is innately good. He believed that ethical norms had been invented to rectify mankind.Educated in the state of Qi, Xun Zi was associated with the Confucian school, but his philosophy has a…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Xun Zi (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Xún Z ; Wade-Giles: Hsün Tzu, ca. 312 230 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States Period and contributed to one of the Hundred Schools of Thought. Xun Zi believed man's inborn tendencies need to be curbed through education and ritual, counter to Mencius's view that man is innately good. He believed that ethical norms had been invented to rectify mankind.Educated in the state of Qi, Xun Zi was associated with the Confucian school, but his philosophy has a pragmatic flavour compared to Confucian optimism. Some scholars attribute it to the divisive times.