About 26,000.
Not very many people still practice it today. It's a dying religion and the cultural revolution in China didn't help it much. More people use it as a philosophy than a religion.
Its what the majority of the Chinese people follow, hence, why there in a Communist state of government.
Confucianism is still practiced today with the majority of followers residing in China, Korea, and Vietnam. Additionally, there are offshoots such as New Confucianism which mixes classic Confucianism ideas with Western philosophies.
Most people in the Middle East today practice Islam.
That depends on which branch of Judaism they identify with.
Confucianism is a Chinese religion, though not widely practised today. It has enjoyed a long history of influence, however, but now is sidelined along with religion in general in modern China.
Because Confucianism believes in One God(Ti'en aka Shang Di), & also practices ancestor worship.
I have the same question. I think its Hinduism.
Society in Master K'ung's (Confuscius's) day was chaotic. He felt this was the result of people not having the right relationships. His system and teachings are less of a religion than a guide to social conduct, and many people today who follow him do not do so exclusively.
The people of New Jersey, like the rest of the US, practice many religions.
Some historical traditions of Confucianism are still in practice today. The most common is the deviation from pleasure of the flesh and to submit more to a spiritual form of relationships.
Confucianism is commonly practiced in China. The philosopher's influence is practiced all over the world in many modern business models.