Dharmic religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese traditional etc.. in east & Islam in south.
taoism (not philosophy here but a religion) and buddhism.
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It destroyed many aspects of traditional Chinese culture, including religion, clothing, and art.
depending in what region the chinese people are living, they are mostly Bhudist, Zen and Communist the main religion practiced would be christianity.
Traditional Japanese religion is Shinto... In China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are the most common
It would depend entirely on what religion the Chinese family observes. Chinese people do not all share one religion. There are many.
Historically, the Chinese believed in polytheism, where they worshipped a variety of gods and spirits representing different aspects of life and nature. Confucianism and Taoism are examples of Chinese belief systems that incorporate multiple deities.
Chinese people tended to worship their surroundings and find peace with nature rather than worship gods. They also focused on worshiping their ancestors.
Edward Martinique has written: 'Chinese traditional bookbinding' -- subject(s): Bookbinding 'A report of an investigation of the techniques practiced in Taiwan cultural institutions for preserving Chinese books bound in the traditional format' -- subject(s): Books, Conservation and restoration, Bookbinding
The Chinese hunted for various reasons, including obtaining food, fur, and other resources for survival, as well as for sport and traditional medicine. Additionally, hunting was often practiced as a way to demonstrate skill and prowess.
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.