buddhist
Yes.
Because there were more Buddhists in China than followers of any other religion.
confucianism was based off the teachings of a chinese man named confucius. it is not a major religion. it was a religion in china many years ago.
Buddhism is a major religion in India and china
The Asian nations where Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. It is also a major a religion in Thailand and in Nepal.
Only some people practice Buddhism, or Zen, the majority are Communist. Communism is a political belief, not a religion...
Buddhism is another major religion in China, with a long history dating back to the first century. Christianity and Islam are also present in China, with Christianity having a significant following in some regions, while Islam is practiced primarily by the Hui and other Muslim minority groups in the country.
In the peak of Hinduism it was practiced in almost entire Asia except China, Japan & Mongolia.
Buddhism is a major religion found mainly in China and surrounding countries such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan. It has a significant presence in these regions and has influenced their cultures and traditions for centuries.
I'm not sure but I believe Buddhism developed as a major religion in China when the Han Dynasty fell in 220. Chaos was spread all throughout China, and Buddhism proved to be popular in Southern China where it stressed learning and philosophy. In north china Buddhist monks became advisers to barbarian tribe rulers. The separation of northern and southern china caused Buddhism to spread throughout northern and southern schools. I hope this proves to be helpful :)
China has no official or national religion.