Buddhism is very spread out. But Confucianism and Taoism are also common.
In addition are there some Hinduist, Muslim, Christian minorities.
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There is more than one religion practiced in China, although Buddhism is practiced most often. Other religions practiced are Taoism, Christianity, and Confucianism.
The religion of the Uygur peoples is Muslim.
Because there were more Buddhists in China than followers of any other religion.
Not very many people still practice it today. It's a dying religion and the cultural revolution in China didn't help it much. More people use it as a philosophy than a religion.
Some people in China worship Budah, as well as Some people in India.
More than where? Compared to the US, China has about four times as many people.
Religion such as Buddhism spread throughout China because missionaries and explorers carried these teachings tot he country when they visited. Communities cut off from other areas quickly took in the teachings and began to pass them along to new generations.
China has no official or national religion.
China influenced Japan through alphabet and i believe religion. The original Japanese people (The Ainu people) migrated from Korea.
People pass on their religion so it can live on and not die. For most people, the more people that join their religion the better.
Only some people practice Buddhism, or Zen, the majority are Communist. Communism is a political belief, not a religion...