Xunzi believes that human nature is bad. They were instilled into natural life without life. Therefore, they need to receive education in moral education. In the basic work of Hsun Tzu, he gives important themes that people should learn and uses it to apply themes to their lives. These points include learning, excluding heaven, rituals, obsession, correcting names, and encouraging themselves to improve. These topics combine to draw part of the information. Messages are that there is something that always improves both their knowledge and their moral qualities. This is because humanity is bad, not to keep evil but to constantly seek perfect character and make efforts.
Introduction: The Confucian philosopher Xunzi (298 - 238 BC) was a young Mencius who entered discussions on the good and evil of humanity. Mencius believes that human nature is good, but Xunzi believes that it is inherently bad and can only be corrected through education and ritual actions. The human race is evil and the benefits that we show are artificial. Even at birth, humanity includes love for income. As we acted as we wanted, conflict and robbery appeared. We will not find self-denial or altruism. Humanitarian includes jealousy and hatred, and because actions are consistent with these, loyalty and faith are not, but violence and harm will occur. Humanity involves the ears and eyes of the eyes, bringing love of sound and beauty. When behavior is consistent with these behaviors, desire and disorder will occur, and not just justice and ritual actions, as well as various ordered behaviors.