Being as how every one person thinks differently, it depends on the individual in question.
health was very important to Chinese people
Buddhism is there religion
Buddhisim
The most popular religion in China is Buddhism, followed by Taoism and Chinese folk religion. However, it's important to note that the Chinese government closely regulates religious practices, and there is also a significant number of people who identify as atheist or non-religious.
They had lots of types of religions so it must been important. Also Priests are third in the social structure in ancient China, so religion must be important in ancient China.
It was founded in ancient times by the Chinese people, nobody knows who, how or when.
Polyhtesim
I think it's Buddhism
Some people in China worship Budah, as well as Some people in India.
Worship is an action rendered to a religion's god(s). Buddha is not a god, he is a man. He is revered by Buddhists and other people who value his thoughts. Chinese are not the only people who are Buddhists.
It would depend entirely on what religion the Chinese family observes. Chinese people do not all share one religion. There are many.
BuddhismThe Chinese can believe in anything from Taoism from Buddhism. Just like Americans have Christians, Catholics, and Jewish people (plus more) , I'm sure the Chinese don't have just one set religion.