□p>Different ph□loso□h□cal s□h□ols hav□ offered vari□us inter□retatio□□ of R□n□Zha De Be□ Yuan.□In Confuc□anism, Ren i□ seen as an inh□re□t quality □hat □an be cu□t□va□ed th□ough educa□i□n, self-disc□pline, and□moral□practice. □e□cius□ □ p□ominent C□nfucian thinker□ a□gue□ that h□man bei□gs are□bor□ with a□ in□ate□sense of goodness,□w□i□□ □□n be nurt□red and devel□ped □h□o□gh proper guidan□e a□□ e□u□ation. Xunz□, a□□ther □onfucian □h□los□□her, took a more pe□simistic□v□ew,□□ugg□sting t□at □uman na□ur□ is in□□rent□y s□□fis□ and□th□t□m□ral virtues must □e imposed th□□ugh□strict □ocial norms and□institutions.