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  • ...higher learning and research institutes do teach or conduct research into religion. The various religious schools and institutes set up by the different relig ...had a disastrous effect on all aspects of the society in China, including religion. But in the course of correcting the errors of the "cultural revolution" go
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  • [[Category:Religion]]
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  • ...hamanism]], [[Eastern Orthodox Christianity]] and the Naxi people’s Dongba religion. The [[Hui]], [[Uygur]], Kazak, Kirgiz, Tatar, Ozbek, Tajik, Dongxiang, Sal ...first century A.D., becoming increasingly popular and the most influential religion in China after the fourth century. Tibetan Buddhism, as a branch of Chinese
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  • ...a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], [[China]]'s indigenous religion. ([[Wudang Mountain|More...]])
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  • ...a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], [[China]]'s indigenous religion. ([[Wudang Mountain|More...]])
    290 bytes (41 words) - 02:16, 30 March 2015
  • ...oth a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], China's indigenous religion. [[Wudang Mountain|(More...)]]
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Taoism]], Polytheism
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • ...links. From the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368), Islam became an independent religion in China, and many of its followers came from [[ethnic groups]] in [[Xinjia
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • ...links. From the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368), Islam became an independent religion in China, and many of its followers came from [[ethnic groups]] in [[Xinjia ..., land and sea routes provided contact with the Arab world and its Islamic religion. The land route, used by merchants and diplomats, went through Persia and A
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  • ...livion. In 1245, Italian and French missionaries arrived in [[China]]. The religion they professed was referred to as "Yeliwen" by the Chinese. Like its predec ...the ban on Catholicism. Foreign missionaries were then free to take their religion into the inland and set up churches there. As these missionaries sometimes
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]]
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  • ...tom: #a3bfb1 1px solid; text-align: center; height: 20px; clear: both;">'''Religion and belief system'''</div> :[[:Category:Religion|Religion]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Polytheism]]
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  • ...colonialism. Later, in order to break away from the old image of "foreign religion", Chinese Protestant Christians initiated the Three-Self Patriotic Movement
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]]
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[An
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ('''[
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  • '''Religion''': Lamaism
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  • [[category:people]][[category:religion]]
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[An
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[An
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[An
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  • ...were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[An
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  • [[category:people]][[category:religion]]
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  • [[category:people]][[category:religion]]
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • ...ther indigenous philosophical systems so that what was initially a foreign religion (the buddhadharma from [[India]]) came to be a natural part of Chinese [[ci ...colonialism. Later, in order to break away from the old image of "foreign religion", [[Chinese]] [[Protestant]] Christians initiated the [[Three-Self]] Patrio
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  • [[category:religion]]
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  • ...ture and the images it houses showcases early Tibetan society, culture and religion.
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]] == Religion ==
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  • ...higher learning and research institutes do teach or conduct research into religion. The various religious schools and institutes set up by the different relig ...had a disastrous effect on all aspects of the society in China, including religion. But in the course of correcting the errors of the "cultural revolution" go
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