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Do Chinese people worship many gods?

Yes Chinese people do worship many gods


Were Chinese emporers born from gods?

Chinese Emperors were not physically made from gods but back then Chinese people thought that they were because they were mighty and powerful.


How do you use kowtow in a sentence?

The Chinese people kowtow to their gods.


Do Chinese people worship their gods at temples and shrines?

Yes.


Where did Chinese people worship gods and spirits?

They worshiped in temples.


How did the gods help the Chinese people?

they help them by eatching over them and proceting them for was


What has the author V M Alekseev written?

V. M. Alekseev has written: 'The Chinese gods of wealth' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Chinese Gods, Cults, Gods, Chinese, Religion


How did the ancient Chinese represent there gods?

Chinese people tended to worship their surroundings and find peace with nature rather than worship gods. They also focused on worshiping their ancestors.


What did the Chinese think of the gods of in Chinese mythology?

Chinese has a different mythology. There are many gods. It's a mix of Taoism and Buddhism. The head of the gods is the Jade Emperor!


How did Shang priests communicate with the gods?

One way that the Chinese priests communicated with the gods was through oracle bones. They asked the gods questions, and then heated animal bones and read the cracks in the bones to find the answers.


The ancient Chinese believed their gods needed what to be happy?

Who knows, I thought I was the one asking. well as other people dont know i do it was ............... lol


What has the author Neal Donnelly written?

Neal Donnelly has written: 'Gods of Taiwan' -- subject(s): Art collections, Chinese Figure sculpture, Chinese Gods, Figure sculpture, Chinese, Gods, Chinese, Gods, Chinese, in art, Polychromy, Private collections, Religious articles, Wood-carved figurines 'A journey through Chinese hell =' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Hell in art, Hell, Religion