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Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
One way that the Chinese priests communicated with the gods was through oracle bones. They asked the gods questions, and then heated animal bones and read the cracks in the bones to find the answers.
Chinese Emperors were not physically made from gods but back then Chinese people thought that they were because they were mighty and powerful.
Yes.
They worshiped in temples.
The Chinese people kowtow to their gods.
they help them by eatching over them and proceting them for was
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Chinese people tended to worship their surroundings and find peace with nature rather than worship gods. They also focused on worshiping their ancestors.
Chinese has a different mythology. There are many gods. It's a mix of Taoism and Buddhism. The head of the gods is the Jade Emperor!
The belief in God is a personal choice and varies among individuals in China. Historically, China has been influenced by philosophies like Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, which focus more on ethics, self-cultivation, and harmony with nature rather than a singular deity. Additionally, the Communist ideology of atheism promoted by the government has also had an impact on religious beliefs in the country.
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