because they are fake man made idols
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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!
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
Chinese Emperors were not physically made from gods but back then Chinese people thought that they were because they were mighty and powerful.
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Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.
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Blood of the Gods was created in 1935-07.
The Garden of the Gods was created in 1978.
No, the Chinese had many gods. See link below.
There are many Chinese gods. Some of their names are Feng-Po-Po, Chuang-Mu, Kuan Yin, Lu-Pan, as well as Ma Zhu.