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Hsün-tzu — ▪ Chinese philosopher Pinyin Xun zi, also spelled Hsün tze, original name Hsün K uang, honorary name Hsün Ch ing born c. 300 BC, Chao Kingdom, China died c. 230 BC, Lan ling, Ch u Kingdom, China philosopher who was one of the three … Universalium