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According to a latest survey, 85% of Chinese people have religious beliefs or had some religious practices and only 15% of them are real atheists.
- Confucianism
Confucianism is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese...
- Tibetan Buddhism
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- Taoism
Hi, since the appearance of this religion, the number of the...
- Christianity
First introduced into China in the 7th century, Christianity...
- Han Buddhism
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- Wudang Mountains
Also called Taihe and Xuanyue Mountain, it is renowned for...
- White Cloud Temple
The Center of the Chinese Taoist Association, founded in...
- Dongguan Mosque, Xining
Dongguan Mosque, the biggest one in Qinghai, has a history...
- Confucianism
Religion in China is diverse and most Chinese people are either non-religious or practice a combination of Buddhism and Taoism with a Confucian worldview, which is collectively termed as Chinese folk religion.
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were the three main philosophies and religions of ancient China, which have individually and collectively influenced ancient and modern Chinese society.
This essay examines Chinese belief systems, which refers to how people think and behave, philosophically and religiously. Key Chinese practices this essay will cover are ancestral rites and divination, the teachings of the philosophers Confucius and Laozi, and Buddhism.
Beliefs and practices tied to Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese folk religions generally fall into three broad areas: filial piety (xiao 孝) and ancestor worship (jizu 祭祖), veneration of deities and ghosts, and beliefs that involve supernatural forces, such as fengshui (风水). 22
The Major Four Official Religions of China: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, and Christianity. Religion today is growing in diversity and openness to the worldwide context. No religion has ever assumed a dominant position in China.
CHINESE RELIGIONS. A generic term often used to indicate the various religious traditions that emerged in China over its long history. There are four basic categories of Chinese religions: (1) confucianism, (2) daoism, (3) buddhism and (4) Chinese folk religions.