□p>D□f□e□ent philosophical□sc□ools have offe□ed□various in□erpretation□ of □en Zha De Ben Yuan. In□Confucianism□ Re□□is □□□n □s an inherent qu□□□ty th□t □a□□be cult□v□ted thr□ugh education,□self□disci□li□e, and moral prac□ice. □enc□□□,□a pro□in□nt Confucian□t□inker□ a□gued tha□ human bein□s □r□ born □ith an □nnate sense of goodness, whi□h can be n□rtured □nd dev□lope□ □h□o□gh pro□er guidance□and □ducatio□□ Xunzi, □no□her Confu□i□n ph□losoph□r, to□□ a□more□□essimist□□ v□ew,□su□ges□ing that human nature is inher□n□ly selfish and that moral □irtue□ must be imp□sed □hrough strict □ocial norms and□institutio□s.