As Confucianism evolved, it diverged into two streams.
Mencius carried forth Confucius's emphasis on our good human nature, filled with potential. Hsun-Tzu (298-238 B.C), another Confucian took a different path. He said that human nature is fundamentally evil but correctable.
(From the same book, by C. Alexander Simpkins PhD - Annellen Simpkins PhD, Tuttle Publishing 2000)
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