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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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  • ...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...]])
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  • ...oth a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], China's indigenous religion. [[Wudang Mountain|(More...)]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Taoism]], Polytheism
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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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  • ...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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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • == The Present Conditions of Religion in China == ...higher learning and research institutes do teach or conduct research into religion. The various religious schools and institutes set up by the different relig
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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 civiliza
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  • ...he Red Emperor Shennong, and the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan. Since the Daoist religion is indigenous to China and has a strong national flavor, it always incorpor [[category:religion]]
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  • '''Religion''': Eastern Orthodox Church
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  • [[Category: People]][[Category: religion]][[Category: People from Shanghai]][[Category: Christianity]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]] == Religion ==
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  • ...nusual behavior have formed a virtual organization called "Worship Yue God Religion".
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  • Religion: [[Buddhism]], [[Taoism]], [[Muslim]], [[Christianity]]
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  • Religion: Lamaism ...there. They enlarged the Dawang Monastery and began the integrated rule of religion and politics over the area.
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  • ...a famous scenic spot and a holy site of [[Taoism]], [[China]]'s indigenous religion.
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  • ...a theme: The kind heart of humanity transcends boundaries of ethnicity and religion.
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  • ...stery]] in [[Wuchang]], [[Hubei Province]]. He was greatly inspired by the religion and also showed a lot of talent for it.
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]]
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  • ...suffered setbacks at the hands of the stubborn followers of an indigenous religion, Bon. It was only after Tride Tsugtan's son, Trisung Detsan (reigned 755-79 ...42), masterminded a purge of Buddhists, incurring tremendous losses to the religion. As a result, for a little more than a century Buddhist monks virtually dis
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]] ...with the languages of the Uygurs and Ozbeks, with whom they share the same religion. It contains quite a number of words taken from the Chinese and Tibetan lan
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  • '''Religion''': [[Lamaism]] ...e. They enlarged the [[Dawang Monastery]] and began the integrated rule of religion and politics over the area.
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  • Religion: originally Shamanism ...t extent, along with the primitive shamanism which used to be the Hezhens’ religion.
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  • '''Religion''': Doba and [[Lamaism]] ...m. It is extremely important for the study of Naxi literature, history and religion.
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  • '''Religion''': originally Shamanism ...at extent, along with the primitive shamanism which used to be the Hezhes' religion.
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  • '''Religion''': Polytheism == Religion ==
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  • The people living in areas in Yunnan where Theravada Buddhism is a popular religion follow more or less the same customs as the people in Myanmar, Thailand, an [[category:religion]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Shamanism]] The religion of the Daurs was shamanism, while a few were followers of Lamaism. The bigg
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  • Religion: Buddhism and Taoism
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  • '''Religion''': Polytheism Their functions were tinged with time-honored traditions or religion. For instance, the yearly sowing could only begin after the elders had anim
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  • Religion: Polytheism
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]] ...her, by their common political fate and their common belief in the Islamic religion.
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]] and [[Taoism]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Lamaism]] ...e chiefs in important tribal matters; some tribes practiced integration of religion and politics. The Lamaist monasteries had their own feudal system of oppres
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]]
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  • '''Religion''': Buddhism Religion In the past the Va people living in the central area of Ava Mountain were w
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]] [[File:Dongxiang.jpg|thumb|right|Dongxiang ethnic group]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]]
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  • ...basic understanding of Mandarin. He has previously listed Buddhism as his religion.
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  • ...4-chapter Daoist book, founded Five Pecks of Rice Daoism, and preached his religion in Sichuan. Therefore, Singing Crane Mountain became the birthplace of Daoi
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  • ...y to [[Tibetans]], there is much Tibetan influence in terms of customs and religion, songs and dances, and sacrificial and worship rituals. Even so, the [[Qian
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  • Religion: Islam
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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''': [[Taoism]], Polytheism
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  • Religion: Polytheism
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  • *Religion: [[Taoism]] and [[Buddhism]]
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  • '''Religion''': Polytheism [[File:Drung.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Drung ethnic group]]
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  • '''Religion:''' [[Islam]] <br>
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  • '''Religion''': [[Polytheism]][[File:Dong.jpg|thumb|right|Dong ethnic group]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Lamaism]]
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  • '''Religion''': Polytheism
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  • ...or individual may compel citizens to believe in, or not to believe in, any religion.
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]] The Kazaks' festivals and ceremonies are related to religion. The Corban and Id El-fitr festivals are occasions for feasts of mutton and
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  • Studies of popular Chinese religion indicate that the Kitchen God did not appear until after the invention of t
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  • '''Religion''': [[Islam]] ...the Senior Khawaja, a representative of those owners, under the banner of religion and armed with British-supplied weapons, harassed southern Xinjiang many ti
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  • '''Religion''': [[Buddhism]][[File:Hani.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Hani ethnic group]]
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  • Religion: Lamaism and Taoism
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  • ...sical culture, [[journalism]], publishing, medicine, [[social welfare]], [[religion]], and among [[ethnic minorities]] and the circle of friendship with foreig
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  • ...ism on Singing Crane Mountain in today’s Sichuan Province and preached his religion mainly on the neighboring Mount Qingcheng. Daoism developed vigorously for
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  • ...that Buddhism completed its process of domestication and became a Chinese religion in form and essence. [[category:religion]]
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  • ...ts of modern man. Taoism, based on the Taoist doctrines, is an independent religion established in China.
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  • '''Religion''': Polytheism [[File:Nu.jpg|thumb|left|Nu ethnic group]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Lamaism]] ...d to local circumstances by assimilating certain aspects of the indigenous religion, won increasing numbers of followers and gradually turned into [[Lamaism]].
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  • '''Religion''': [[Lamaism]] ...d to local circumstances by assimilating certain aspects of the indigenous religion, won increasing numbers of followers and gradually turned into [[Lamaism]].
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  • '''Religion''': [[Shamanism]]
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  • ...tains symbols of all kinds of gods reflecting the mysterious and primitive religion. Cultural relics showed in this hall tell people about the political struct ...d humans were considered to be connected each other, and also politics and religion.
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  • '''Religion''': [[Polytheism]], [[Shamanism]] and [[Buddhism]]
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  • '''Religion''': Animism, Lamaism and [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • ...orical traditions, social situation, natural environment, ethnic group and religion, the Yuan authorities adopted special measures in the administration of Tib == Ethnic Groups, Population and Religion ==
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  • ...astern Han Dynasty (25-220) both the doctrine and preachers of Sakyamuni's religion were called futu. Their residence and the object of their worship was a bui ...images, such as the religious sculptures and pagodas. It became a popular religion after the White Horse Temple was built near Luoyang, Henan Province, during
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  • '''Religion''': [[Polytheism]]
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  • '''Religion''': [[Polytheism]] ...works written in the old Yi language and involving philosophy, history and religion have been translated into the Han (main Chinese) language. The epics Ashima
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  • '''Religion''': Shamanism [[File:manchu.jpg|thumb|right|Manchu ethnic group]]
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