The Chinese are a very respectful and a very family-oriented people. They did, and STILL almost worship them. Not to the extent of a God, but almost to that level.
In traditional Chinese culture, ancestor worship was a common practice alongside the worship of various gods and deities. Ancestor worship was based on the belief that deceased family members could still influence the lives of the living. It was an important aspect of Chinese religious and cultural practices.
Chinese people tended to worship their surroundings and find peace with nature rather than worship gods. They also focused on worshiping their ancestors.
Buddhists do not worship their ancestors or any gods. They might revere their ancestors for being good people or good examples..
Chinese religion of Taoism: an awareness of man's close relationship with nature and the universe, a view of time and universe, worship of ancestors,and belief in the divinity.
No, although the Druids did revere their ancestors they did not "worship" the dead.
gods, spirits and ancestors
no but im not Chinese so they worship what they worship
Ancestor worship might be called veneration of ancestors.
they worshipped spirits and respected there ancestors
gods, spirits and ancestors
Dead relatives or ancestors
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods