Nothing in particular. There are many religions in China. Hindu, Christian, Muslim, jewish, they do not punish or persecute individuals religion.
Shenism (also known as Chinese folk religion), Taoism and Buddhism are some of the main Chinese religions.
There are many different religions in China so there are many different founders.
No, when they convert?
Well I know that in the Taoist religion, the Bird symbolizes Immortality. However, because there are many other religions such as Buddhism, and Confucianism in China, its very likely it means something different to many different types of Chinese people.
it relates because most of chinese people are buddhists and the wheel of life is part of china
No, Chinese New Year is not a religious festival; it is a new year based on the traditional Chinese calendar. Not all Chinese are Buddhists, many have different religions ranging from Taoism to Christianity. Therefore, people may worship Buddha on Chinese New Year, but it is not a custom belonging to Chinese New Year, but more of a personal practice of Buddhists.
the people have different religions and languages.
My parents are both of different religions and it is absolutley not a problem. In the religions present in Albania people believe in one God and he is the same no matter the religion.
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.
culture...
Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
Chinese people are not that different, they store there food in a fridge