Religions and Beliefs

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China is a nation where numerous religions are practiced. These beliefs include Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Christianity. Chinese citizens can freely choose and express their own beliefs, and make clear their religious affiliations. According to incomplete statistics, China now has more than one hundred million religious believers of all sorts and more than eighty five sites for religious activities, about three hundred thousand clergymen and more than three thousand religious organizations. These organizations have also established seventy four religious institutes for Train ing religious workers.

The Han Nationality (the majority of Chinese people) has never had a religion that is shared by all of the members of the nationality. The religious belief of the Han Nationality has three characteristics: first, it adopts a compatible and inclusive attitude; second, foreign religion must be localized and nationalized and developed into a religion with its schools and theories with national characteristics so that it can exist and develop in harmony with Chinese society; and third, Buddhist culture is thought to be practical and other religions should have practical characteristics.

The religious beliefs of China have distinct national features and many of the ethnic minorities have a religion that all of the people of the minority group believe in. The minorities in the northwestern area such as the Hui and the Uygur believe in Islam; the Zang and the Mongolians believe in Tibetan Buddhism; the Bai,  the Zhuang, the Dong, the Man, the Korean, the Naxi ,and the Yi mostly believe in Mahayana Buddhism; and the Dai from Yunnan mostly believe in Hinayana Buddhism. Other minorities still retain some primitive religious beliefs.but now a days many people is china are converted to accept a religion becasue they think religion is must for everyone.

Chinese Islam

Chinese Islam
The Tang and Song Dynasties are the initial stages of the introduction of Islam into China. In the second year of Yonghui period in the Tang Dynasty, the Dashi State sent an envoy to pay tribute to the imperial court of the Tang Dynasty. The historical field of our country generally takes this year as the symbol year when Islam was introduced into China. During the Yuan Dynasty, Islam had reached ..» View details about Chinese Islam

Chinese Christianity

Chinese Christianity
Spread of Christianity in China As early as the year 635, Christianity had been introduced into China by way of Persian. However, since it failed to take deep root in the society and culture of China, Christianity hadn't been well developed all the time and even disappeared more than once. During the 19th century, Christianity was once again introduced into China from the west. Si ..» View details about Chinese Christianity

Chinese Taoism

Chinese Taoism
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION Taoism is both a philosophy and a religion, or perhaps more rightly, a philosophy - or way of understanding the universe, including the earth and its inhabitants - that evolved into a religion. However, it is impossible to fix a date for the creation (invention, or codification) of the philosophy of Taoism, for the body of belief that was later ascribed to Taoism was ..» View details about Chinese Taoism

Chinese Buddhism

Chinese Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism includes the three systems of Northern Buddhism, Southern Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism and develops the Buddhism of Indian in three phases in an all-round way. The complete Buddhism of the world is in China and the complete Buddhist scripture of the world is also in China. It can be said that Buddhism was born in India and developed in China. ..» View details about Chinese Buddhism

Religious Policies of China

Religious Policies of China
Religious Policies of China Respecting and protecting the freedom of religious belief of ethnic minorities is a fundamental long-term policy of the Chinese government for treating the religious issue. According to Chinese law, while all citizens enjoy the right to freedom of religious belief they must also carry out duties prescribed by law. In China, all individuals and organizations, includi ..» View details about Religious Policies of China

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