Xun Kuang ([ɕy̌n kʰwâŋ]; Chinese: 荀況, c. 310 – c. 235 BC, alt. c. 314 – c. 217 B.C.), known as "Master Xun" (Xunzi), was a Chinese Realist Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States period and contributed to one of the Hundred Schools of Thought. The Xunzi, an influential collection of essays, is traditionally attributed to him.Educated in the state of Qi, the philosophy of the Confucian Xunzi has a darker, pragmatic, flavour compared to Confucian optimism.
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