the Chinese believed in Pa`anku as the creator of the universe and we are his remains
Nowadays, although the governmental religion is Marxism, most Chinese people follow a traditional religion without a certain name.
Most of them believe in God, calling it Laotian ( The Sky).
They emphasize greatly on the family, following the rule of Zongfa ( the eldest son has a most important place)
They think the real world is more important than the paradise.Confucius, who was the most admirable teacher in Chinese history, once said" I don't like study the strange things, superhuman forces, the afterlife."
Many religions are practiced in China: Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Zhuang Moism, Tibetan Bön, and Mongolian Shamanism, all of which are native to China. Christianity, Islam and Judaism, as well as a myriad others. All of which have their own beliefs.
many Chinese people belive in gods, fate,luck,and sprits coming back to life
Many, but not all. I believe in science and knowledge. I don't rely on gods to help me.
Confucianism and Buddhism
buddism and confucism
Cofussionism & Buddhism
ales of china
Cofussionism & Buddhism
yes
Government/religion/beliefs
Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture
The importance of handwashing
Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture
japans willing ness to adopt more of China's culture
Because they held religious beliefs that prohibited contact with foreigners
Like in many countries, China's people have different religious beliefs. 2 of the most common religions would be Daoism and Confucianism.
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.