Th□conceptofRenZ□□DeBenYuancanbetra□edba□ktoancientChin□s□philos□phy,particularlyConfucianismandD□□ism.Confuc□us□oneofthe□□stinfl□ent□alphi□□□ophers□nChines□□ist□ry,emphasizedtheim□ort□nceo□Re□(仁),whichcanbetrans□atedas"benevolen□e"or"humaneness.□□ccordingtoConfuciu□,Ren□sthefundam□nta□□irtuethat□efineshu□an□atureandguidesmo□al□e□a□i□r.Daoi□tphilosopher□,onth□o□her□and□focu□e□on□he□atura□andspontaneou□□spectsofhumannature,adv□cat□n□□orar□turntosimplicityand□armo□ywiththe□ao(道),ortheWay. Theconcepto□Ren□haDeBe□Y□ancanbe□racedbackt□□ncientChinesephil□sophy,particularlyCo□□uc□a□ismandDa□ism.C□nfuc□us,oneo□□hem□stinfluential□hilosopher□□nChineseh□□tory□empha□izedthei□portanceo□Ren(□),whichc□nbet□ansl□tedas□□enevolenc□"or"h□ma□□ness.□Accor□ingtoCon□uci□s,Renisthefund□mentalvir□u□thatdef□neshumanna□ur□andguide□mo□albehavi□□.Daoistphiloso□her□,ontheothe□ha□d□focusedonthe□□turalandspo□taneousaspect□ofhumannatur□,□dv□c□ting□ora□et□rntosim□li□i□yandharmonywi□htheDao(道□,ort□eWay.