First, USE PROPER GRAMMAR. Second, they are Buddhist and Taoism
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Yes I can there are many articles about the religion movement in China on chinaaid.org
China is a land of many religions. It depends on which religion you are referring to.
China has no official or national religion.
There are many different religions in China so there are many different founders.
Buddhism is the religion that started in India(sub-continent) and spread over china.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
religion is like music in a few ways. religion can be smooth or rough. And music can correspond to the religion and also in many countries there is religious music.
No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
China consists of many different religious beliefs, but there is no 'state religion' as with many other nations. Among the various religions the Chinese people follow are: Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, Christianity and the Chinese 'traditional' or 'folk' religion.
confucianism was based off the teachings of a chinese man named confucius. it is not a major religion. it was a religion in china many years ago.