荀子 xúnzǐ Xunzi Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 荀子 xúnzǐ Xunzi Xunzi (c. 310–237 BC), a famous Confucian philosopher from the late Warring States period who argued that human nature is inherently bad the Xunzi The namesake book attributed to the philosopher Xunzi, containing thirty-two chapters on ethics, politics, and language. Frequency Written text 0.817 per million Cross-References Same as 荀况 xúnkuàng荀卿 xúnqīng孙卿 sūnqīngReferenced by 荀 xún劝学 quànxué以指挠沸 yǐzhǐnáofèi引足救经 yǐnzújiùjīng Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
荀子 xúnzǐ Xunzi Xunzi (c. 310–237 BC), a famous Confucian philosopher from the late Warring States period who argued that human nature is inherently bad the Xunzi The namesake book attributed to the philosopher Xunzi, containing thirty-two chapters on ethics, politics, and language. Frequency Written text 0.817 per million Cross-References Same as 荀况 xúnkuàng荀卿 xúnqīng孙卿 sūnqīngReferenced by 荀 xún劝学 quànxué以指挠沸 yǐzhǐnáofèi引足救经 yǐnzújiùjīng Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)