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Government/religion/beliefs
Confucianism.
Ancient China's Government was a Monarchy.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
Yes it was.
No, it was a philosophy.
Monotheism
Shola Ameobi.
China officially is against all forms of religion. The Government of China does not want anything, physical or spiritual, to be above them in Authority.
gwinga
Yes, in ancient China, religion and government were often intertwined. Confucianism, which became the dominant philosophy, emphasized moral governance and the importance of virtuous rulers, while Daoism and ancestor worship also played significant roles in state rituals and governance. The emperor was often regarded as the "Son of Heaven," linking his authority to divine sanction. This integration helped maintain social order and legitimacy for the ruling dynasty.
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