No, it wasn't (though there were a few small Jewish communities in China, such as that of Kaifeng).
Confucious.
No, "ancient" is not capitalized in "ancient Chinese" because it is an adjective describing the noun "Chinese." In general, adjectives are not capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. Therefore, in this context, it should be written in lowercase.
No. Chinese people are usually lactose intolerant.
The cockatoo is an Australian bird. It was unknown to the ancient Chinese and had no part in their folklore.
well f*k no
Judaism was not spread in Ancient Rome. The Romans frowned on Jewish practice, often restricting it or forbidding it.
Ancient chinese houses were centers of government
the ancient chinese helped
Judaism is a noun
No. It is part of Buddhism. Judaism does not seek "spiritual enlightenment".
Ancient Chinese never did mummification like the Ancient Egyptians.
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks