The omnipotence theory of education was originally an educational viewpoint of17-18th century rationalists who exaggerated the role of education in determining society and denied the influence of genetic quality differences on human development. The representative figures of the thought of "education is omnipotent" mainly include: German philosopher, mathematician, natural scientist Leibniz, British educator Locke, German philosopher Kant, French enlightenment thinker helvetius and so on. Among them, helvetius is the most famous representative of the omnipotence of education.