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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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
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Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.
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No, the Chinese had many gods. See link below.
The types of animals are panda, monkey, leopard and mountain animals
He was one of the Chinese Domestic Gods
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No, the Chinese had many gods. See link below.