Which religion do the Chinese people practice?

Which religion do the Chinese people practice?

  • (A) Hinduism
  • (B) Shintoism
  • (C) Confucianism
  • (D) Socialism
Confucianism is one of the three great traditions of China, the other two being Buddhism and Taoism. It originated from the teachings of Confucius, also known as Kung Fu-Tzu, in the 6th to 5th centuries BCE, and its focus is on personal morality, proper governance, and proper conduct between relations. It is currently considered by many Chinese as a philosophy or a social system rather than a religion, although it has been the official state ideology of China for a long time.
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