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China has a history of being the birthplace of Taoism, Confucianism, and Zen Buddhism. Nowadays the Communist party is dominant, and the official doctrine is atheism. Mao had a "cult of personality" when alive.
Neo-confucianism
Wu-ti
Starting in 618, the Tang developed a strong central government and revived the concept of the "official bureaucracy" started in the Han Dynasty. A bureaucracy is a system of government in which many departments and bureaus are headed by appointed officials. Each appointed official in the bureaucracy has certain responsibilities within the government. The intended effect is to create an efficient government and enable the government to help its people by supplying officials with different fields of expertise. The reintroduction of the bureaucracy served to stabilize China after hundreds of years of chaos.
Buddhism is the official religion of China. Buddhism per say is not quite a religion but rather it is a self-help instruction involving cause and effect and how to better one's self.
China has a history of being the birthplace of Taoism, Confucianism, and Zen Buddhism. Nowadays the Communist party is dominant, and the official doctrine is atheism. Mao had a "cult of personality" when alive.
Bureaucracy
Confucianism lost all official support.
The main religion in China is a combination of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. These three belief systems have historically played a significant role in shaping Chinese culture and values. Additionally, there is also a growing number of people in China who identify as atheist or practice folk religions.
Neo-confucianism
Buddhism
The Tang Dynasty (618 CE-907 CE) is usually considered Daoism's "high water" mark; during this period, Daoism was usually the official state creed, and Islam and Tantric (Tibetan/Mongolian) Buddhism had yet to make serious inroads in China. Later dynasties endorsed Confucianism or Buddhism as the state religion.
The birth of Confucius. No official or unofficial holidays.
Wu-ti
A government that is divided into departments.
Although there was no official state religion during the Sui Dynasty, Buddhism became the de facto state religion during Emperor Wen's reign. Confucianism was also present but in decline and Taoism retained a strong following.
the six letter word ending in "CE" is stance.