In Chinese mythology, the god of the sky is often referred to as Tian (天), which translates to "Heaven" or "Sky." Tian is associated with the celestial realm and is considered a powerful and overarching force in the universe. Additionally, in ancient Chinese religion, the Jade Emperor (Yuhuang Dadi) is also recognized as a prominent deity who rules over heaven and is often associated with the sky.
In China, the belief that the god of the sky has the right to rule is known as the Mandate of Heaven
The Mandate of Heaven
In China, the belief that the god of the sky has the right to rule is known as the Mandate of Heaven
The belief that there is only one God is called Monotheism.
Agnostic
monotheism - the belief in only one God
Belief in god or gods in general is called theism. Belief in one God and only one God is called monotheism. Belief in many gods is called polytheism.
The belief in the existence of God is called theism. It is the view that at least one deity exists.
Monotheism
Monotheism.
It's called Theism. When people don't believe in a god, it is called Atheism.
The act of believing in only one god is called Monotheism. Alternately, the belief in no gods is called Atheism, while the belief in more than one god is called Polytheism.