China started with animism. From that sprang the philosophies of Taoism and Confucianism. Buddhism was introduced from the West. Christianity is pretty new in China, given its long history.
only 1. i just studied this is history class, India's religion is Hinduism. china's religion is Buddhisium.
China has no official or national religion.
Confucianism is a Chinese religion, though not widely practised today. It has enjoyed a long history of influence, however, but now is sidelined along with religion in general in modern China.
Buddhism is the religion that started in India(sub-continent) and spread over china.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
Confucianism and Taoism originated in China, and Buddhism also has a long history there. Christian and Muslim minorities have existed in China for centuries.
No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
The history of China predates the history of America. China's history began in what is generally called ancient history.
J. A. G. Roberts has written: 'A concise history of China' -- subject(s): History 'Modern China' -- subject(s): History 'A History of China' -- subject(s): HISTORY / World, History, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Asia / China 'China Through Western Eyes' 'A history of China' -- subject(s): History
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.