Buddhism differs from Confucianism and traditional Chinese values primarily in its focus on individual spiritual enlightenment and the pursuit of Nirvana, emphasizing concepts such as suffering, impermanence, and the cycle of rebirth. In contrast, Confucianism is centered around social harmony, moral governance, and the importance of relationships, particularly in family and society. While Confucianism emphasizes ethical behavior and societal roles, Buddhism encourages personal introspection and liberation from worldly attachments. Additionally, Buddhism incorporates metaphysical beliefs that are less prominent in Confucian thought, which is more pragmatic and focused on earthly matters.
Traditional Japanese religion is Shinto... In China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are the most common
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.
Chinese folk religion.
Confucianism Daoism and legalism or Buddhism if you want to be fancy.wrong, it is Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
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taoism (not philosophy here but a religion) and buddhism.
because there was already Buddhism
because there was already Buddhism
Confucianism was slow to take in foriegn ideas so their goverment didn't improve
They blamed Confucianism for civil and cultural dysfunction
Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion
Primarily Buddhism, also Daoism and Confucianism (though these are more general cultural practices and less institutional/spiritual). The main religions are Buddhism and Christianity. The Christians in China are persecuted and meet in houses instead of church buildings, but there are an estimated 60 to 70 million Christians in China.